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2 PhD’s on Laboratory experiments on the fundamentals of lightning Eindhoven University of Technology
Postdoc in Fundamentals of hydration reactions in cement-ferrous slag systems Eindhoven University of Technology
PhD on high-throughput and super-resolution imaging of polymeric nanoparticles Eindhoven University of Technology
Postdoc on Machine Learning for Sensing and Fiber-Optical Communications Eindhoven University of Technology
Project Development Officer @ Center for Care & Cure Technology (C3Te) Eindhoven University of Technology
PhD position on ultra-reliable intra-aircraft wireless communication Eindhoven University of Technology
PhD Data Science for Digital Twin Simulation Models of Supply Processes Eindhoven University of Technology
PhD on AI-driven state estimation and prediction Eindhoven University of Technology
PhD on Polymeric lipid formulations for delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics Eindhoven University of Technology
PhD on Active nanoparticles for direct cytosolic delivery of RNA Eindhoven University of Technology
PhD on AI for reliability modelling of power electronics converters Eindhoven University of Technology
Industrial PhD on "Thermally Enhanced Antenna Arrays for mm-Wave Applications" Eindhoven University of Technology
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TU/e students develop sustainable car from which four times more material can be reused in new cars
Student team TU/ecomotive hopes to inspire car manufacturers with Phoenix, as new legislation from Brussels is on the way. Phoenix is the newest and highly sustainable electric car developed by students at TU Eindhoven. Through smart assembly and the use of mono-material structures (structures made from a single type of material), the vehicle can be reused for up to 75 percent in the next generation of cars.
’This grant format fits me like a glove - so make sure it feels right’
How Anne Roc'h secured three Doctoral Network grants in four years. "Don't go for it if you don't strongly believe in the topic yourself." Researcher Anne Roc'h dragged in an MSCA Doctoral Network project for the third time in four years.
’It’s okay to be different at our university’
We celebrate diversity at our university during Diversity Week from October 7 to 11. As part of Diversity Week and Coming Out Day, our university secretary, Eric van der Geer-Rutten-Rijswijk, is eager to support anyone struggling with their orientation.
’I approach teaching from the student’s perspective’
Melvin Drent, this year's best master teacher, wants to be approachable to his students and help them get ahead.
New sensor technology promises fewer readmissions for heart failure patients
Cyrille Herkert defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Industrial Design on September 24th. With her doctoral research, Cyrille Herkert, PhD candidate and cardiologist-in-training, offers new insights that can help improve care for heart failure patients using technology and telemonitoring.
Saving time with AI-generated treatment plans for breast cancer
After obtaining her EngD in 2022, Nienke Bakx continued her research on using AI to treat breast cancer at Catharina Hospital.
Using AI for cancer treatment
AI can help diagnose and treat pancreatic cancer. Two young TU/e-researchers talk about their project.
For Robin: A brother’s efforts to revolutionize mental healthcare
Sander van den Borne defends his EngD thesis on September 20th at the school of medical physics and engineering Eindhoven, which is part of the department of Biomedical Engineering.
Saving in the supermarket
Yorick Spenrath used 70 million receipts to mathematically predict our behavior in the supermarket. Coupons, loyalty card, Air Miles.
Learning from nature
Newly founded company ARTIC Technologies is building a special pump with microhairs. Nature is full of inspiration for researchers and companies.
New Department Board working energetically on the future of Chemical Engineering & Chemistry
The Executive Board recently appointed a new Department Board for the Chemical Engineering & Chemistry department. Their challenge is a considerable one since there is much that needs attention. However, Jos Keurentjes, the new dean, also sees great opportunities and has a clear picture of the way forward. Rector Silvia Lenaerts and Keurentjes set out their vision of the future for the department.
Starting signal for two TU/e research projects thanks to NWO’s Open Technology Program
Over four million euros for a total of six application-oriented technical-scientific research projects.
Revolutionizing robotics: teaching robots to touch and interact like humans
To achieve greater efficiency, robots must develop more human-like skills, such as fast physical interaction. That was the focus of the I.AM project.
TU/e Young Academy of Engineering welcomes five new members
This network of enthusiastic, ambitious and excellent academics with an interest in science and engineering was launched in 2018.
Being able to see inside a flow battery
Using neutrons, TU/e scientists visualize the internal processes of a redox flow battery. At the beginning of the 20th century, the invention of X-ray imaging provided a leap of knowledge in medical science.
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