Verhalen van alumni Alex Sangers During Applied Mathematics I developed a unique combination of model-based and data-driven problem-solving. And a strong basis of mathematics tool that are useful in several applications. Mark Zijdemans My main advice in determining which master is right for you is simple; look back at the courses you have had so far and especially at the ones where you really enjoyed working on and where you ended up doing more than was required. Saha Debarshi Delft is a beautiful city with character – be it Lichtjesavond, the Markt, or Delftse Hout among countless others, to build many memories! Max Kopijn The advice I would give prospective students is to invest in their initial skills and dreams. Make no compromises for whatever materialistic benefits, especially during the start of your career. Sebastiaan Breedveld Radiation therapy treatment planning turned out to be a highly multidisciplinary field, for which my education in Applied Mathematics at the University of Technology in Delft prepared me well. Veronika Cheplygina My advice to students would therefore be not to have a fixed mindset about what different careers entail, but to try it out for yourself, for example through open days and internships. Yanquan Luo If I have to give some advice to the prospective students, I would say: find your passion and concentrate on it. Dmitry Burlyaev Embedded Systems at TU Delft is a flexible programme and a lot depends on you. You can go to IoT security, SoC design, distributed algorithms domain – all doors are open. Martijn Rentmeester During my in Delft I noticed that I liked the field of Data Science. Not only the math and algorithms in this field are beautiful, but also the dozens of applications. Roland Dietz As a special project I got to work on an expert system to control the Oosterschelde storm surge barrier. My time in Delft was really enjoyable in all aspects. Hans Elferink Never be afraid to change jobs or employers, but also never hesitate to look for and create new opportunities in your existing environment. It is the fun and challenges that count, wherever they are. Jacco van der Spek Looking back on my study at TU Delft I appreciate the solid base that you build for tackling engineering problems. Deel deze pagina: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Deel deze pagina