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Pharmacology - Health - 15.01.2026
Dutch Heart Foundation supports TU/e research into heart failure and heart damage
Dutch Heart Foundation supports TU/e research into heart failure and heart damage
Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology Natal van Riel and Carlijn Bouten contribute to new treatments for heart disease.

Innovation - Campus - 12.12.2025
The power of metal as a fuel
The power of metal as a fuel

Physics - Innovation - 11.12.2025
Funding for six groundbreaking research projects on photonic chips
Funding for six groundbreaking research projects on photonic chips

Health - Pharmacology - 11.12.2025
Helping doctors diagnose rare sleep disorders faster and more reliably
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.

Health - Innovation - 10.12.2025
The future of healthcare: how young researchers view AI and Big Data
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.

Campus - Career - 09.12.2025
'Together, we're building a strong future for the Brainport region'
’Together, we’re building a strong future for the Brainport region’

Health - Innovation - 09.12.2025
How Glucose Shapes Our Thinking

Electroengineering - Environment - 09.12.2025
TU/e co-builds the world's most powerful digital twin for research into electricity systems
TU/e co-builds the world’s most powerful digital twin for research into electricity systems

Health - Research Management - 09.12.2025
ERC Consolidator grant of two million euros for four researchers at TU/e
ERC Consolidator grant of two million euros for four researchers at TU/e

Innovation - Campus - 26.11.2025
Homestretch | ChatGPT knows a lot, but does it have real knowledge?
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.

Transport - 25.11.2025
TU/e students build modular electric city car you can repair yourself
TU/e students build modular electric city car you can repair yourself

Pedagogy - Campus - 24.11.2025
A strong education network for Brabant and Limburg: better alignment, less dropout
A strong education network for Brabant and Limburg: better alignment, less dropout

Event - 21.11.2025
Beyond Sight: How TU/e Student Team IGNITE's Perception Installation Redefined Light at GLOW Festival
Beyond Sight: How TU/e Student Team IGNITE’s Perception Installation Redefined Light at GLOW Festival

Innovation - 20.11.2025
Innovative technologies make the industry safer and smarter
Innovative technologies make the industry safer and smarter
PhD Defense PhD researcher Tim Schoonbeek investigated how AR and AI improve the quality of industrial processes.

Economics - Innovation - 19.11.2025
Dutch universities present updated 'Deal Terms' for spin-offs
Dutch universities present updated ’Deal Terms’ for spin-offs

Mechanical Engineering - 19.11.2025
The race to create a completely clean and safe hydrogen gas turbine
The race to create a completely clean and safe hydrogen gas turbine

Health - Innovation - 18.11.2025
DXcrete develops wearable patch as an alternative to blood sampling
DXcrete develops wearable patch as an alternative to blood sampling
A microdrop of sweat replaces the needle The medical innovation of cum laude PhD graduate Emma Moonen could largely replace the need for blood draws, enabling continuous monitoring of kidney patients.

Innovation - Microtechnics - 12.11.2025
'Protecting our society through the power of fundamental research'
’Protecting our society through the power of fundamental research’

Health - Materials Science - 06.11.2025
55 million for new research facilities with TU/e as partner
55 million for new research facilities with TU/e as partner

Mathematics - Environment - 31.10.2025
Homestretch | Using mathematics to protect African wildlife
Homestretch | Using mathematics to protect African wildlife
New, smart computational models can quickly and efficiently analyze animal behavior. African wildlife rangers have recently started using drones to protect animals from poachers.

Innovation - Physics - 23.10.2025
Three Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology Awarded Vidi Grant
Three Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology Awarded Vidi Grant

Innovation - Sport - 23.10.2025
Homestretch | Making PE more fun with technology
Homestretch | Making PE more fun with technology
In her PhD research, Yudan Ma shows how digital technologies can make PE lessons more enjoyable and motivate teens to move more.

Innovation - Life Sciences - 21.10.2025
Moving forward on living shoe soles
Moving forward on living shoe soles
Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology see living fashion as the future of the fashion industry: "By considering clothing as living organisms, we will hopefully take much better care of it.

Health - 09.09.2025
First in Europe: new heart valve via groin offers hope for patients without alternatives
First in Europe: new heart valve via groin offers hope for patients without alternatives

Psychology - Health - 09.09.2025
'I went from wanting to be Elon Musk to just wanting to be happy and alive'
’I went from wanting to be Elon Musk to just wanting to be happy and alive’

Health - Career - 04.09.2025
Gameplay, green iron powder production, and blood vessel growth after a heart attack all receive ERC Starting Grants
Gameplay, green iron powder production, and blood vessel growth after a heart attack all receive ERC Starting Grants

Chemistry - Health - 21.08.2025
'We follow our curiosity'
’We follow our curiosity’
Build big with the smallest parts. Scientists move molecules towards life. But what motivates them? In this episode of A Spark of Life: Patricia Dankers.

Campus - 18.08.2025
Room for everyone's rhythm during introduction week 2025
Room for everyone’s rhythm during introduction week 2025

Health - Innovation - 15.08.2025
New techniques help doctors of the future to better assess dangerous vascular diseases
New techniques help doctors of the future to better assess dangerous vascular diseases
Floor Fasen has developed new approaches to look at the wall of the aorta from the inside.

Microtechnics - Sport - 15.08.2025
Eight-time world champion robot soccer makes the switch from wheels to legs
Eight-time world champion robot soccer makes the switch from wheels to legs

Chemistry - Environment - 14.08.2025
Building and breaking plastics with light: Fabian Eisenreich rethinks plastic recycling
Building and breaking plastics with light: Fabian Eisenreich rethinks plastic recycling
What if recycling plastics were as simple as flicking a switch? At TU/e, Assistant Professor Fabian Eisenreich is making that vision a reality by using LED light to both create and break down a new class of high-performance plastics.

Computer Science - Physics - 13.08.2025
TU/e's quantum computer digital twin is a Qubit Hero
TU/e’s quantum computer digital twin is a Qubit Hero

Health - Research Management - 05.08.2025
Second ERC grant for Jaap den Toonder for research on cancer cells
Second ERC grant for Jaap den Toonder for research on cancer cells

Life Sciences - Mathematics - 17.07.2025
A Record Ten researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology awarded Veni grants
Non-invasive monitoring of fetal brain health, using mathematics to design transport systems that serve broader society, and dynamic home energy management systems are among the projects to receive NWO funding.

Life Sciences - Physics - 10.07.2025
The true magic of controlling particles with DNA and light
The true magic of controlling particles with DNA and light
Bárbara Malheiros defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry on July 3.

Life Sciences - Physics - 10.07.2025
De echte magie van het beheersen van deeltjes met DNA en licht
De echte magie van het beheersen van deeltjes met DNA en licht
Bárbara Malheiros defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry on July 3.

Health - Life Sciences - 09.07.2025
Detecting infectious diseases outside the lab: this startup is doing it
Detecting infectious diseases outside the lab: this startup is doing it
Researchers from TU/e and others founded startup Spotlight Dx to detect infectious diseases faster and more accurately, anywhere in the world.

Health - Innovation - 04.07.2025
First patients treated with new regenerative stent from TU/e spin-off STENTiT
First patients treated with new regenerative stent from TU/e spin-off STENTiT
For the first time, patients have received a new type of biodegradable stent developed by medical technology company and TU/e spin-off STENTiT.

Health - Computer Science - 03.07.2025
Inspired by the human brain, Ruud van Sloun is revolutionizing medical ultrasound
Inspired by the human brain, Ruud van Sloun is revolutionizing medical ultrasound
TU/e's Signal Processing Systems group develops smart algorithms that produce razor-sharp details on echoes.

Environment - Innovation - 03.07.2025
Empowering people to power the energy transition
Empowering people to power the energy transition
A great deal of the success of the energy transition depends on citizen engagement. Their involvement and actions play a significant role.

Health - Life Sciences - 03.07.2025
A mathematical perspective on the placenta
A mathematical perspective on the placenta

Health - Sport - 24.06.2025
Bare ACL grafts for a stronger knee
Bare ACL grafts for a stronger knee
A new type of cruciate ligament graft reduces complications and shortens rehabilitation period. It's every top athlete's worst nightmare: an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Campus - Career - 20.06.2025
Team about to burn rubber one last time in Assen
Team about to burn rubber one last time in Assen

Innovation - Physics - 19.06.2025
TU/e strengthens leading position in semiconductors and high tech with new institute
TU/e strengthens leading position in semiconductors and high tech with new institute
With this new institute, the university aims to take the lead in bolstering Dutch and European technological sovereignty.

Economics - Innovation - 17.06.2025
TU/e spinoff RIFT signs first commercial contract for iron powder fuel
TU/e spinoff RIFT signs first commercial contract for iron powder fuel

Social Sciences - 16.06.2025
Executive Board statement about TU/e cooperation with Israeli parties

Social Sciences - 16.06.2025
Verklaring van het CvB over samenwerking met Israëlische partijen

Health - Innovation - 11.06.2025
Startup AquaWomb gives premature babies a better start
Startup AquaWomb gives premature babies a better start
Researchers from TU/e, Máxima MC, and The Gate are setting up a company together with TU/e for medical equipment for premature children.

Campus - 10.06.2025
'Values are not a project, but a way of life'
’Values are not a project, but a way of life’

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 05.06.2025
No more manure waste
No more manure waste
Moving toward circular agriculture thanks to nutrient separation from manure. Due to strict environmental regulations, farmers are not allowed to spread all'of their manure on their land.
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