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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.
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.
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".
In 2023 the TU Delft reached the 3rd place in the "Mechanical, aerospace and Manufacturing Engineering" category of the QS World University Rankings. In 2013 this category got extended to "Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering" and the TU Delft jumped to the 18th position worldwide (6th place in Europe). [ 4 ]
The library was designed in the early years of Mecanoo, whose founding members, Erick van Egeraat, Henk Döll, Francine Houben, Roelf Steenhuis and Chris de Weijer, were graduates of TU Delft. [1] An example of a building that acts as landscape, [2] the library is partially underground with a 15% sloped plane and a grass-covered green roof on top.
The first academic education programmes for industrial designers were at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture. This faculty trained not only architects, but also designers of furniture and everyday utensils. The first students of the 'Technical and Industrial Design' programme started their education with a foundation course in Architecture.
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; Wiebe Bijker, Dutch sociologists; Kwasi Boakye, Dutch-Ashanti mining engineer; Kees Boeke, Dutch Quaker missionary; Jan Boerman, Dutch composer of electronic music; Onno J. Boxma, Dutch queuing ...
The work of DARE takes place at two locations at the TU Delft campus. The first is a manufacturing-orientated workshop in the faculty of Aerospace Engineering's Aircraft Hall. Here, the major parts of rocket production take place, from machining of metallic parts to soldering electronics boards.