December 2022

01
Dec
13:45

Lunch Lecture: ASML

Master Department Apollo
Lecture Hall A

Pushing engineering to its limits

ASML is the market leader in lithography (a.k.a. chip-printing) machines that operate at nanometer level, thereby playing a key role in the world-wide chip manufacturing industry. Discover what it is like to work as an Aerospace Engineer on great technical challenges while taking into account customer’s wishes. See how ASML pushes engineering to its limits, all while being under great time pressure!

 

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06
Dec
13:45

Interview to Inspire: Koo Siu Ling

Board
Lecture Hall A

Interview to Inspire: Ir. Koo Su Ling,

When Koo Su Ling started her study at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering in 1955, she did not know that she was the first female student at the faculty. At the time, only Aeronautical Engineering was a track within the study, and space was not yet implemented. She was the only women within the first year, which existed of 45 people in total.

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09
Dec
13:45

Lunch lecture Prof. dr. Ignas Snellen

RVD
Lecture hall B

Have you ever wondered how planets outside our Solar System are like? Their characteristics, but also the methods used to find them? If this topic interests you, then join our next lunch lecture! It will be given by Ignas Snellen, currently professor of Observational Astrophysics at Leiden University, who works on researching innovative methods for the discovery and study of exoplanets. 

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13
Dec
13:45

Lunch Lecture: Ricardo Rail

Master Department Apollo
Lecture Hall B

Lecture by Ricardo Rail. 
Smart, safe and sustainable public transport in the Netherlands and the rest of the world.
Ricardo's consultants and engineers are happy to make a valuable contribution to this. They enjoy solving high-quality technical puzzles together and provide technical advice on all kinds of aspects of trains, trams and metros, the infrastructure and the interaction between them. They think about all the technology that you as a traveler do not think about. And they provide independent testing and certification required for track approval.

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16
Dec
18:00

VriMiBo XL

Management of 'de Atmosfeer'
'de Atmosfeer'

It’s that time of the year again: a new VriMiBo XL! This version is without live music, but will have some other very fun activities to enjoy the night… Come celebrate the holiday season with us Friday 16th of December!

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20
Dec
13:45

Lunch Lecture: LVNL

Board
Lecture Hall A

Aviation connects the Netherlands with the world. Aviation is essential to the accessibility of the Netherlands with its dense population, and of its neighbouring countries.

Air Traffic Control the Netherlands - LVNL - is responsible for the management of the civil airspace and everything that this involves. For example

modernisation and management of technological systems, providing aeronautical information and air traffic control training and providing aeronautical maps and publications.

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