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Working at the TU Delft
Challenge. The climate, energy transition, the growth of cities, digital society, health. At the TU Delft you take on these global challenges.
Change. When you work at TU Delft, you are ambitiously working on positive change through world-class research, education and innovation. Impact! Whether it concerns quantum computing, sustainable aviation, clean water or robots. Along with colleagues and students, you devise and develop solutions using technology to have a positive impact on a global scale.
Challenge. Change. Impact!
What are you enthusiastic about?
[### Scientist at TU Delft
Push the boundaries of science and create impact for a better society.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/about-tu-delft/working-at-tu-delft/scientist)
[### Become a PhD at the TU Delft
Start your career at a top university and learn to research from the best in science, engineering and design!](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/about-tu-delft/working-at-tu-delft/phd)
[### Professionals
Use your expertise to ensure that science, education and innovation can run smoothly. Make your contribution as a specialist in e.g. IT, Learning development or Communication.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/about-tu-delft/working-at-tu-delft/professional)
Five reasons to work at the TU Delft
- Impact: for a better society at a top international university\
- Open international community with multidisciplinairy teamwork \
- Excellent facilities for research, education and innovation \
- Room for personal growth \
- Good employment conditions
See what your future colleagues are working on. Read TU Delft Stories
TU Delft Stories
[reading time: 8 min
Resilient water management in India through adaptive policy analysis
Over the last decade, uncontrolled growth has transformed rural villages around major cities in India into peri-urban areas. The original water infrastructure in these agriculture-dependent villages is ill equipped to cope and this is creating tensions. Together with local stakeholders, researchers Leon Hermans and Sharlene Gomes are taking stock of vulnerabilities and opportunities for adaptive water management for sustainable development of the areas.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/stories/articles/resilient-water-management-in-india-through-adaptive-policy-analysis)
[reading time: 3, 5 min
The new interior wall: demountable, sustainable and pure
When Bob Geldermans finalised his doctoral thesis in 2020 on demountable partitioning of circular and natural materials, he did not yet know that he would be able to continue his research with a number of like-minded partners. He is now testing and further improving his design concept, which can make a major contribution to sustainability of the building industry.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/stories/articles/the-new-interior-wall-demountable-sustainable-and-pure)
[Watching time: 7 min
The voice of Solotvyno
Former salt empire Solotvyno is located in western Ukraine. Today, the area suffers from the effects of salt extraction: an unstable subsurface resulting in massive sinkholes that threaten the life of the community. Two researchers from Delft University of Technology participated in a consortium to develop a disaster risk reduction plan together with the community. With the aim of giving the population a voice and building on a safer future. This short documentary provides insight into the process.](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/stories/articles/the-voice-of-solotvyno)
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