Brief introduction of Delft University of Technology:
Delft University of Technology was founded in 1842, located in Delft, the Netherlands. Technische Universiteit Delft, formerly known as the Royal College of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, is a strategic member of the top engineering alliance in Europe, focusing on the field of engineering technology. It is a large engineering college with a long history in the Netherlands.
There are four Nobel Prize winners from Delft University of Technology in history. Famous alumni include Chen Zongji, academician of China Academy of Sciences, Yan Kai, academician of China Academy of Engineering, Jacobs Henrikus Fantehov, the first Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, Abdul Qadir Khan, the father of Pakistani nuclear program, and Gerard Philips, founder of Philips Group.
Dada has a wide range of research fields, and has carried out globally recognized research in many engineering fields, such as quantum nano-engineering, biological nano-engineering, navigation engineering, construction engineering, traffic engineering, water conservancy engineering, aerospace engineering, robot engineering and so on. While maintaining its strong position in the research field, Daida also strives to improve its social influence by providing solutions to knowledge-intensive and technology-driven social problems.
In Dada, research and innovation (that is, the application of scientific knowledge in society) go hand in hand. As a scientific research institution, Daida's pursuit is not only to do the current thing well, but also to actively explore and break through other aspects of work at all times.