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- | + | =TU Delft: A modern university with a rich tradition= | |
In Greek mythology Prometheus, whose torch forms the TU Delft logo, was a titan who defied Zeus, the supreme god, to steal fire from Olympus and give it to mankind. It was an act that marked the beginning of man’s technological development. | In Greek mythology Prometheus, whose torch forms the TU Delft logo, was a titan who defied Zeus, the supreme god, to steal fire from Olympus and give it to mankind. It was an act that marked the beginning of man’s technological development. | ||
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TU Delft's research portfolio is clustered around thirteen interdisciplinary technological themes examples of which are Computational Science and Engineering, Mechatronics and Microsystems, Nanotechnology, Sustainable Industrial Processes and Water: Water Works, Water Management and Water Quality. Research is conducted within the faculties, research institutes and research schools. Each year, the University's cumulative research results in an average of 185 PhD dissertations, and over 4,000 publications in scientific journals. Research and education are interrelated. This is most notable in the MSc programmes which are research driven and challenge students to make their own contributions. | TU Delft's research portfolio is clustered around thirteen interdisciplinary technological themes examples of which are Computational Science and Engineering, Mechatronics and Microsystems, Nanotechnology, Sustainable Industrial Processes and Water: Water Works, Water Management and Water Quality. Research is conducted within the faculties, research institutes and research schools. Each year, the University's cumulative research results in an average of 185 PhD dissertations, and over 4,000 publications in scientific journals. Research and education are interrelated. This is most notable in the MSc programmes which are research driven and challenge students to make their own contributions. | ||
- | ===Life Science & Technology | + | ===Life Science & Technology=== |
- | Most participants | + | Most participants of the TU Delft iGEM team follow the Life Science & Technology bachelor at TU Delft or Leiden University. This programme aims to equips us with knowledge and expertise on the fundamental level and to familiarise you with the technologies inherent to practical applications of that knowledge. The subsequent master programs at the TU Delft are Biocatalysis, Cell Factory and Biochemical Engineering. As a graduate of the programme, we are well prepared for a career in either an industrial or an academic environment. |
[http://www.lst.msc.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=199c8420-4fc9-41ca-928f-54ad7cff8c10&lang=en Life Science & Technology at TU Delft] | [http://www.lst.msc.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=199c8420-4fc9-41ca-928f-54ad7cff8c10&lang=en Life Science & Technology at TU Delft] | ||
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[http://www.mastersinleiden.nl/programmes/life-science-technology/en/introduction/ Life Science & Technology at Leiden University] | [http://www.mastersinleiden.nl/programmes/life-science-technology/en/introduction/ Life Science & Technology at Leiden University] | ||
- | === | + | ===Molecular Science & Technology=== |
- | The TU Delft and Leiden University also provide a | + | The TU Delft and Leiden University also provide a study Molecular Science & Technology, which is being followed by one of our team members. This bachelor study focusses on organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry and process optimization. The frequently chosen master programs at TU Delft are Process Engineering, Biochemical Engineering and Control Engineering. |
- | [http:// | + | [http://home.tudelft.nl/studeren/bacheloropleidingen/overzicht-opleidingen/molecular-science-technology/] |
- | [http:// | + | [http://www.studereninleiden.nl/studies/info/molecular-science-technology/] |
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