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Eindhoven University of Technology
Results 101 - 150 of 399.
Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 21.11.2024

Campus - Computer Science - 19.11.2024

The first engineers of the AI&ES master's program recently received their diplomas. The engineers know the ins and outs of AI and other data science solutions to help companies and institutions with their need for insights.
Chemistry - Innovation - 13.11.2024

Physics - Career - 05.11.2024

Computer Science - 04.11.2024
TU/e among first to acquire NVIDIA’s newest AI supercomputer powered by world’s most powerful AI platform
Health - Innovation - 31.10.2024

Researchers Lukas Dekker and Carlijn Buck of TU/e and the Catharina Hospital are investigating how they can provide better-tailored care to heart patients through smart modeling, thanks to a digital twin of each patient.
Computer Science - Innovation - 30.10.2024

Architectural engineer Alex Donkers develops concepts for practical digital twins in the construction world.
Innovation - Chemistry - 24.10.2024

The grants allow scientists to make significant progress with innovative ideas in areas such as sustainable energy, drug discovery and AI.
Campus - Event - 23.10.2024

Transport - Innovation - 16.10.2024
Installations featured include AI motor imagery, autonomous driving, a recyclable car, and a biosimulator for breast cancer detection, amongst others.
Health - Innovation - 15.10.2024

Researchers at Catharina Hospital and TU/e are studying alarm fatigue. The Intensive Care (ICU) and anesthesiology departments of the Catharina Hospital in Eindhoven are taking essential steps to make the ICU and operating rooms quieter and quieter.
Transport - Environment - 11.10.2024

Student team TU/ecomotive hopes to inspire car manufacturers with Phoenix, as new legislation from Brussels is on the way.
Electroengineering - Research Management - 09.10.2024

Economics - Mathematics - 08.10.2024

Social Sciences - 07.10.2024

Innovation - Physics - 03.10.2024

Newly founded company ARTIC Technologies is building a special pump with microhairs. Nature is full of inspiration for researchers and companies.
Campus - Pedagogy - 01.10.2024

Campus - Chemistry - 26.09.2024

Physics - 26.09.2024

Over four million euros for a total of six application-oriented technical-scientific research projects.
Health - Innovation - 25.09.2024

Microtechnics - Computer Science - 24.09.2024
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.
Health - Pharmacology - 18.09.2024

AI can help diagnose and treat pancreatic cancer. Two young TU/e-researchers talk about their project.
Campus - Computer Science - 17.09.2024

Health - Pharmacology - 11.09.2024

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.
Campus - Innovation - 04.09.2024

Sport - 30.08.2024

Innovation - Health - 28.08.2024

In the SensUs competition, organized by a TU/e student team, student teams are developing innovative biosensors designed for the continuous monitoring of kidney failure.
Campus - 22.08.2024
Health - Innovation - 21.08.2024

In researching this "potential gold mine," Catharina Hospital is working with e/MTIC partners Philips and Eindhoven University of Technology.
Campus - 16.08.2024

Mathematics - Computer Science - 15.08.2024

Innovation - 05.08.2024

Two TU/e scientists can move forward with fiber-sensing technology and mathematical models for optimal individual security.
Innovation - 05.08.2024

New opportunities for research on fiber-sensing technology and mathematical models for optimal individual security.
Microtechnics - 21.07.2024

Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 18.07.2024

Health - Life Sciences - 17.07.2024

Sport - 17.07.2024

Sport - Microtechnics - 10.07.2024

Physics - Campus - 01.07.2024
Chemistry - Innovation - 21.06.2024

Kiane de Kleijne examined not only the benefits of green hydrogen, but also the emissions associated with producing and transporting green hydrogen.
Innovation - Event - 21.06.2024

Transport - 20.06.2024

Campus - Career - 17.06.2024

Pedagogy - Campus - 17.06.2024

Innovation - Event - 14.06.2024

Innovation - 13.06.2024

Innovation - Mechanical Engineering - 11.06.2024

'Staying in control, combining all the parts and finally creating a working machine - that's the ultimate teamwork' Former ASML president Martin van den Brink will receive an honorary doctorate from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the TU/e Research Day 2024, on June 13.
Event - Environment - 10.06.2024
Bridging the gap between science and industry for concrete impact in the construction world
Health - 10.06.2024

Twan Wilting defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education on June 4th.
Economics - Health - 07.06.2024

Health - Mar 30
Minister Rianne Letschert visits Twente: education and science as drivers of the hospital of the future
Minister Rianne Letschert visits Twente: education and science as drivers of the hospital of the future
Social Sciences - Mar 30
New Research Project on African American Thought and the German Colonial Imagination
New Research Project on African American Thought and the German Colonial Imagination

Politics - Mar 30
Researcher Carolina Moreno calls for official science communication to counter disinformation in critical periods
Researcher Carolina Moreno calls for official science communication to counter disinformation in critical periods

Health - Mar 30
Simple screening blood test could help identify undiagnosed heart failure in people living with diabetes
Simple screening blood test could help identify undiagnosed heart failure in people living with diabetes
Economics - Mar 30
University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group announce groundbreaking agentic AI research programme
University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group announce groundbreaking agentic AI research programme
Astronomy & Space - Mar 30
ANU lends its expertise in laser communications to support NASA's Artemis II crewed moon mission
ANU lends its expertise in laser communications to support NASA's Artemis II crewed moon mission

Life Sciences - Mar 27
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Social Sciences - Mar 27
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation









