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The Delft University of Technology (TU Delft; Dutch: Technische Universiteit Delft) is the oldest and largest Dutch public technical university, located in Delft, The Netherlands. It specializes in engineering , technology , computing , design , and natural sciences .
On September 1, 1986 Delft Institute of Technology officially changed its name to Delft University of Technology, underlining the quality of the education and research provided by the institution. In the course of further expansion, in 1987 Delft Top Tech institute was established, which provided a professional master education in management ...
The TU Delft Library is the main library of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), located in Delft, Netherlands. It was designed by the Dutch architecture firm Mecanoo and built in 1997. It is the largest technical scientific library in the Netherlands.
Front side of the building at night. The Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at TU Delft (Dutch: Faculteit Bouwkunde; abbr. BK ) is the largest faculty of TU Delft with around 2,900 students. It is also one of the top faculties in the world: it was ranked 2nd in the world's top universities for architecture & built environment in ...
The Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands is the merger of two interrelated disciplines, aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. Aeronautical engineering works specifically with aircraft or aeronautics. Astronautical engineering works specifically with spacecraft or astronautics.
Carin ter Beek, Dutch rower, olympic medalist. Reinout Willem van Bemmelen, Dutch geologist. Lodewijk van den Berg, Dutch-American astronaut, payload specialist on STS-51B mission. Maria Elisabeth Bes, Dutch chemical engineer and the first woman to graduate from TU Delft as an engineer. Ben van Beurden, CEO of Royal Dutch Shell.
The TU Delft Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management is a faculty for graduation and post-graduation studies in Technology, Policy and Management of the Delft University of Technology. Through internationally oriented education and research the faculty want to contribute with "sustainable solutions to complex social problems".
Warner T. Koiter, Dutch mechanical engineer. Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, Dutch Nobel laureate in Physics, a discoverer of superconductivity. Ralph Kronig, German-American physicist and discoverer of particle spin. Alexander Rinnooy Kan, Dutch mathematician and economist. Marc Koehler, Dutch architect.