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Working together with the neighbor of the Kluyver laboratory, the Science Centre Delft, had many advantages. In the first place we could contribute to this centre by helping with the establishment of the Biotech room. Following this, we got enthusiastic to develop an educational game to add to this room. Our initiative was strongly encouraged by the director of the centre, Micheal van der Meer (most left on the picture), who brought us into contact with the right people and also ensured that we could use the facilities of the science museum at all times.
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Revision as of 15:18, 27 October 2010

Science Centre Delft

TUDelft Science Centre Delft.jpg

What is the Science Centre Delft?

The Delft Science Centre opened its doors to the public on September 2nd 2010. The brand new Science Centre provides a fascinating peek behind the scenes at the TU Delft. It is a place where science and society meet: visitors will get to experience hands on the research that's being done the the TU Delft as we speak by interactive and especially informative set-ups and rooms.

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Working together with the neighbor of the Kluyver laboratory, the Science Centre Delft, had many advantages. In the first place we contributed to this centre by helping with the establishment of the Biotech room. Following this, we got enthusiastic to develop an educational game to add to this room. Our initiative was strongly encouraged by the director of the centre, Micheal van der Meer (most left on the picture), who brought us into contact with the right people and also ensured that we could use the facilities of the science museum at all times.

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