Sabbatical in Delft and beyond

After 10 years as faculty at UNB I am finally on Sabbatical! This blog tells a bit of my experience centered in the nice city of Delft, and in its surroundings.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Final Remarks

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And so our time in Holland ended. These were wonderful 90 days of hard work and enjoyment, of learning and education, or travel and living i...

General Impressions

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Our time in Europe is over and all I can say is that I feel it was too short and that it passed too fast. We loved living in Delft, a very n...

Schipol, returning home

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We had to sleep at the Sheraton located right by Schipol airport since our plane departed very early in the morning. After a stop in Frankf...

Temperature

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During our stay in Delft we felt that the temperature was predominatly leaning towards the chilly side. The first week was cold and cloudy, ...
Thursday, July 1, 2010

Van Gogh

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The last entertainment was a visit to van Gogh (Pronounce it Gohh ) Museum in Amsterdam. Very nice. Van Gogh's life was quite interest...
Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Billy Beer

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When we arrived in Delft we look around for a restaurant. We ended up finding the "Cow Square" for the first time. It was totally ...

The big game I did not watch

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When I booked my trip in February I could never imagine that my return flight was going to be exactly during the big soccer match between Ne...
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Marcelo Santos
I am a University of New Brunswick professor at the Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering. I have one blog on my time at Delft U (2010) and another one while in Potsdam, Vienna and Prague, Wroclaw and Rome (2017-2018).
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