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Visualizing blood flow with ultrasound in the neck
To monitor patients during and after surgery or in the intensive care unit, clinicians use catheters to keep a close eye on the circulatory system. TU/e researcher Esmée de Boer shows that ultrasound imaging of the carotid artery is a promising, less invasive alternative. She defended her PhD dissertation on January 13th at the Department of Electrical Engineering.
The power of metal as a fuel
Just before leaving the university, Philip de Goey and his colleagues signed a cooperation agreement with the Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth for research and application of metal fuels.
Helping doctors diagnose rare sleep disorders faster and more reliably
PhD researcher Jaap van der Aar combines specialized AI models with data from sensors such as smartwatches, creating more accessible and precise ways to monitor and ultimately diagnose rare sleep disorders.
’Together, we’re building a strong future for the Brainport region’
How TU/e attracts global talent for the Beethoven Project - This is the first story in a series about the Beethoven program.
TU/e co-builds the world’s most powerful digital twin for research into electricity systems
NWO awards ¤16.5 million to consortium project to simulate and study the energy network of the future before it is built.
How these sleep scientists are embracing uncertainty
A new look at sleep monitoring Two researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology and their team develop new ways to monitor sleep disorders.
TU/e students build modular electric city car you can repair yourself
The aim is to inspire the automotive industry and challenge European policymakers. ARIA is the new, sustainable electric city car created by student team TU/ecomotive.
New wearable makes measuring heart rate of unborn baby at home more comfortable
A new wearable technology could change how we monitor unborn babies at home. PhD researcher Yijing Zhang (Department of Electrical Engineering) has developed a comfortable, portable garment that allows pregnant women to measure their baby's heartbeat without the need for sticky, uncomfortable gel-based electrode sensors or direct skin contact. The integrated dry electrodes work through clothing, making the process simple and suitable for everyday use.
Funding for six groundbreaking research projects on photonic chips
The funding comes from NWO and the National Growth Fund programme PhotonDelta Eighteen research projects have been awarded a total of more than ¤16 million for technological research into photonic chips.
The future of healthcare: how young researchers view AI and Big Data
Maud Kortman: "We can develop AI, but without doctors who understand it and want to work with it, it will remain on the shelf.
How Glucose Shapes Our Thinking
Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology explore the link between metabolism and cognitive functions in everyday life researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology and partners study how daily blood sugar fluctuations affect memory and attention in people living with type 2 diabetes How does our metabolism influence the way we think? That's the central question in the research project ' How Glucose Shapes Thinking: A Study of Metabolism and Cognition in Real Life' .
ERC Consolidator grant of two million euros for four researchers at TU/e
These European grants stimulate new and unexpected scientific and technological discoveries.
Homestretch | ChatGPT knows a lot, but does it have real knowledge?
H1@10133 PhD Researcher Céline Budding devised a method to investigate what large language models learn from the vast amount of data they are trained on.
A strong education network for Brabant and Limburg: better alignment, less dropout
TU/e is one of the initiators of the new Education Network South Netherlands.
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