These students already found FAST and managed to get their ambitious project realised.
Watch, read & learn from their experiences here.
Student story: Karima & Rik
Karima Almoujy
Applied Physics student Karima Almoujy went to America together with three other TU Delft students. They visited the Harvard National Model United Nations at Harvard University: an international conference for students that simulates meetings for the United Nations.
Rik Volger
For his Masters in Life Science & Technology, Rik completed an internship at the European Astronaut Center. He investigated the feasibility of microbial applications for exploring the moon. With the help of Delft University Fund, he was given the opportunity to present his work at the International Astronautical Congress in Bremen.
Student story: Vinay Balaji
Vinay Balaji is a master student at TU Delft. Vinay came up with the idea of ‘Virtual Referee’, a technology which helps the referee to determine whether or not it’s offside or a penalty during a football game. Thanks to funding available from EEMCS alumni (with the help of the Delft University Fund), Vinay is able to work on this project.
Student story: Alberto Gancedo
Alberto Gancedo is a master student in Electrical Engineering. With help from Delft University Fund, he got the opportunity to further develop a portable prototype to detect babies’ unusual brain activity, directly after birth which he developed himself.