Student Stories
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Our students always have a lot of stories to tell: about their projects, internships, research, start-ups, student associations. They discover, collaborate and create solutions for society. On this page, you can read their stories.
[### Better prepared for vacuum-assisted deliveries in low- and middle-income countries with a new training model
In many low- and middle-income countries, the number of C-sections is strikingly high. One reason is that physicians often feel insufficiently trained to safely perform vacuum-assisted deliveries. Existing training models are expensive and not anatomically accurate. That’s why Merdan Durmuş, a master’s student in Biomedical Engineering, is developing an affordable, realistic, and durable simulator that allows healthcare providers to practice more effectively.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/me/education/student-stories/better-prepared-for-vacuum-assisted-deliveries-in-low-and-middle-income-countries-with-a-new-training-model)
[### From niche to new norm: A mission to make workplace IT more sustainable
Marie-Anne de Gier operates precisely at the intersection where her two passions converge: digitization and sustainability. With a background in Applied Physics and Industrial Ecology and a growing interest in the role of organizations in technological transitions, she discovered her ideal combination of technology, people, and the market within the MSc Master of Technology program.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/tpm/education/tpm-student-stories/from-niche-to-new-norm)
[### Mapping sounds of the city with help of citizens and AI sensors
‘Noise pollution can cause serious health problems, even heart attacks. That’s all the more reason to map the soundscape of cities more accurately,’ says researcher Lion Cassens. Together with residents in Delft, he studied the sounds present in the city. This offers a valuable addition to current measurement methods, which are not precise enough at city level and therefore give a distorted picture.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/tpm/education/tpm-student-stories/mapping-sounds-of-the-city-with-help-of-citizens-and-ai-sensors)
[### 9 paths to find your way in 2035
The world is becoming busier, more complex, and increasingly digital. This is changing how we find our way in complex environments, such as museums. For her graduation project, IDE alumna Lotje van den Burg designed nine ‘pathways’, ways to explore such environments, like the famous Louvre Museum in Paris, in the year 2035. “Visitors choose from different experiential routes that determine how they move through this iconic museum.”](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/delft-design-stories/9-paths-to-find-your-way-in-2035)
[### Stress reducing hospital light
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in hospitals can be an overwhelming experience for patients, with many stimuli. This may cause stress, reduced sleep, and disorientation. A smart combination of light and sound can mitigate these effects. Wth his light installation, graduate Patrick Wetzels built on the work of former PhD researcher Gijs Louwers.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/delft-design-stories/stress-reducing-hospital-light)
[### From Delft to Belém: Learning to Navigate the Real World
Helena Voorhuis traces her journey from studying Engineering and Policy Analysis at TU Delft to engaging directly in global climate negotiations at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. Her academic training in systems thinking, governance, and technology prepared her to navigate one of the world’s most complex policy arenas as a youth representative.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/tpm/education/tpm-student-stories/from-delft-to-belem-learning-to-navigate-the-real-world)
[### Luca Puglia
Empowering Refugees with Renewable Energy: A Journey from Mechanical Engineering to Sustainable Impact](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/eemcs/study/student-stories/luca-puglia)
[### Discovering the world through a new lens!
From rustling leaves in the trees to drifting sand in the dunes, the world around us is constantly in motion. To make it easier for researchers to study these movements, Thomas de Jong, an MSc student in Earth, Climate and Technology, is trying to capture them using scanners. He is testing a new type of compact scanner that can record movements in 3D.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ceg/education/student-stories/discovering-the-world-through-a-new-lens)
[### From Plastic to Progress: Tackling Waste Management Challenges in Kumasi, Ghana
Francisco Salas Gomez is an energy engineer and student of the MSc Management of Technology (MOT) and TU Delft Honours Programme. He learned about Life-cycle Assessment methodology and applied it to the research of Professor Wiebren de Jong and Ravi Ramesh from the Process & Energy Department for benchmarking technologies in Ghana.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/tpm/education/tpm-student-stories/from-plastic-to-progress-tackling-waste-management-challenges-in-kumasi-ghana)
[### Loods M: Maritime Heritage as a Driver for Sustainable Energy
For the semestercourse Sustainability Challenge, Isa Huipen, an Industrial Ecology student, investigated which integrated energy system best fits the future Loods M building and its historic tugboats.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/tpm/education/tpm-student-stories/loods-m-maritime-heritage-as-a-driver-for-sustainable-energy)
[### Alessandra Galli wins James Dyson Award with smart keyboard design for Parkinson’s patients
IDE graduate Alessandra Galli has won the international James Dyson Award 2025 and €35,000 for her graduation project, OnCue. OnCue is a smart keyboard designed to help people with Parkinson’s type more easily and accurately. “This award proves that it was the right choice to continue with this project after graduating. The prize helps bring OnCue one step closer to the people who need it,” says Alessandra.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/2025/ide/november/alessandra-galli-wins-james-dyson-award-with-smart-keyboard-design-for-parkinsons-patients)
[### Feiyang Liu
From Algorithms to Empathy: How AI and Music Could Transform Dementia Care](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/eemcs/study/student-stories/feiyang-liu)
[### Prakhar Jain
Finding Common Ground on Facial Emotions](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/eemcs/study/student-stories/prakhar-jain)
[### Ontwerp van een gebruiksgerichte AI-tool voor geldzaken
Hoe kan AI helpen om mensen te ondersteunen bij financiële keuzes? Flien Groeneveld zocht dit uit tijdens haar afstudeerproject bij IO. Op basis van haar onderzoek ontwikkelde Flien zes ontwerpprincipes voor betrouwbare user-centered AI en ze vertaalde die naar een prototype voor een hypotheekaanvraag.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/delft-design-stories/designing-a-user-centric-ai-driven-financial-tool)
[### Kit helps young asylum seekers prepare for regular asylum shelter
Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers who arrive in the Netherlands are housed in a shelter for minors. But when they turn 18, they must move to the regular asylum shelter for adults and families. A tough transition, full of stress and uncertainty. With her graduation project, Mirjam de Korte wanted to address this. She designed the ‘Fly out, Land wel’l Kit, which helps both the mentor and the teenagers prepare for this transition.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/delft-design-stories/kit-helps-young-asylum-seekers-prepare-for-regular-asylum-shelter)
[### Fossil-Free in the Greenhouse: The Search for Truly Sustainable Energy in Horticulture
Siu Yin, a student of Industrial Ecology, investigated how growers can transition to fossil-free fuels, the challenges involved, and how a fair calculation of environmental impact can help make the right choices.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/tpm/education/tpm-student-stories/fossil-free-in-the-greenhouse-the-search-for-truly-sustainable-energy-in-horticulture)
[### Easy to fix headphone and AI tool give users self-confidence to repair their device
We throw away our broken electronics, like headphones, far too quickly. One reason is that repairing them ourselves feels intimidating and complicated. For his graduation project, Rishi Ramesh designed an easily repairable headphone and an AI tool that guides you through the repair process. His approach shows how design and technology can work together to reduce waste and build confidence in our own abilities.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/delft-design-stories/easy-to-fix-headphone-and-ai-tool-give-users-self-confidence-to-repair-their-device)
[### Josh Sleijfer
Double Bachelor Leads to Better Fuels](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/eemcs/study/student-stories/josh-sleijfer)
[### How to install ever-larger wind turbines in deeper seas?
As the demand for renewable energy continues to grow, wind turbines are becoming larger and are being installed further offshore. This shift brings new technical challenges. How do you install such enormous structures when the water is too deep to anchor the installation vessel efficiently? Els Lemmen, a master’s student in Systems & Control, is addressing this question in her graduation research. She is working on improving an innovative gripper that stabilises wind turbines during installation.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/me/education/student-stories/how-to-install-ever-larger-wind-turbines-in-deeper-seas)
[### ‘Stoptober’ helps vocational students resist unhealthy snacks
To motivate vocational (MBO) students to change their snacking habits and opt for healthier choices, Mayra Cöp designed a campaign called ‘Stoptober’. “It’s a campaign month with various tools and materials in and around schools, in cafeterias, teaching materials, and a Snapchat filter. All with the goal of challenging MBO students to avoid snacking,” explains Mayra.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/delft-design-stories/stoptober-helps-vocational-students-resist-unhealthy-snacks)
Students of Delft University of Technology are working on clever solutions,\ impactful projects and innovative research every day. And they have\ amazing stories to tell.
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