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Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 21.11.2024
Brand new TU/e student team sets out to transform space industry
Brand new TU/e student team sets out to transform space industry

Campus - Computer Science - 19.11.2024
First experts in AI and engineering systems graduate
First experts in AI and engineering systems graduate
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
Building the basis for the green hydrogen economy
Building the basis for the green hydrogen economy

Physics - Career - 05.11.2024
ERC Synergy grants for cutting-edge light-based chips and for blood cells
ERC Synergy grants for cutting-edge light-based chips and for blood cells

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
Digital twins will help to tailor healthcare more in the future
Digital twins will help to tailor healthcare more in the future
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
Dynamic data in the works
Dynamic data in the works
Architectural engineer Alex Donkers develops concepts for practical digital twins in the construction world.

Innovation - Chemistry - 24.10.2024
Five leading TU/e researchers receive Vidi grants
Five leading TU/e researchers receive Vidi grants
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
'Everyone Professor' brings more equality and recognition
’Everyone Professor’ brings more equality and recognition

Transport - Innovation - 16.10.2024
Semicon in focus for TU/e Drivers of Change at Dutch Design Week 2024
Semicon in focus for TU/e Drivers of Change at Dutch Design Week 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
Striving for quieter ICUs and ORs: better for patient and healthcare professionals
Striving for quieter ICUs and ORs: better for patient and healthcare professionals
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
TU/e students develop sustainable car from which four times more material can be reused in new cars
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.

Electroengineering - Research Management - 09.10.2024
'This grant format fits me like a glove - so make sure it feels right'
’This grant format fits me like a glove - so make sure it feels right’

Economics - Mathematics - 08.10.2024
Saving in the supermarket
Saving in the supermarket

Social Sciences - 07.10.2024
'It's okay to be different at our university'
’It’s okay to be different at our university’

Innovation - Physics - 03.10.2024
Learning from nature
Learning from nature
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
'I approach teaching from the student's perspective'
’I approach teaching from the student’s perspective’

Campus - Chemistry - 26.09.2024
New Department Board working energetically on the future of Chemical Engineering & Chemistry
New Department Board working energetically on the future of Chemical Engineering & Chemistry

Physics - 26.09.2024
Starting signal for two TU/e research projects thanks to NWO's Open Technology Program
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.

Health - Innovation - 25.09.2024
Saving time with AI-generated treatment plans for breast cancer
Saving time with AI-generated treatment plans for breast cancer

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
Using AI for cancer treatment
Using AI for cancer treatment
AI can help diagnose and treat pancreatic cancer. Two young TU/e-researchers talk about their project.

Campus - Computer Science - 17.09.2024
TU/e Young Academy of Engineering welcomes five new members
TU/e Young Academy of Engineering welcomes five new members

Health - Pharmacology - 11.09.2024
For Robin: A brother's efforts to revolutionize mental healthcare
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.

Campus - Innovation - 04.09.2024
The bio-sketch: room for more than research, with a personal focus
The bio-sketch: room for more than research, with a personal focus

Sport - 30.08.2024
'Silver' rowing Olympian and alumnus Sander de Graaf opens on TU/e campus largest student sports center in the Netherlands
’Silver’ rowing Olympian and alumnus Sander de Graaf opens on TU/e campus largest student sports center in the Netherlands

Innovation - Health - 28.08.2024
SensUs 2024: the future of kidney failure monitoring
SensUs 2024: the future of kidney failure monitoring
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
Eindhoven Semicon Summer School attracts worldwide talent
Eindhoven Semicon Summer School attracts worldwide talent

Health - Innovation - 21.08.2024
Using data sharing to learn together and improve care
Using data sharing to learn together and improve care
In researching this "potential gold mine," Catharina Hospital is working with e/MTIC partners Philips and Eindhoven University of Technology.

Campus - 16.08.2024
Togetherness and diversity go hand in hand during introduction week 2024
Togetherness and diversity go hand in hand during introduction week 2024

Mathematics - Computer Science - 15.08.2024
TU/e researchers contribute to new post-quantum cryptography method now ready for global use
TU/e researchers contribute to new post-quantum cryptography method now ready for global use

Innovation - 05.08.2024
Unexpected research options made possible thanks to NWO Impact Explorer call
Unexpected research options made possible thanks to NWO Impact Explorer call
Two TU/e scientists can move forward with fiber-sensing technology and mathematical models for optimal individual security.

Innovation - 05.08.2024
Two TU/e scientists receive NWO Impact Explorer call
Two TU/e scientists receive NWO Impact Explorer call
New opportunities for research on fiber-sensing technology and mathematical models for optimal individual security.

Microtechnics - 21.07.2024
Tech United becomes robot soccer world champion in Eindhoven
Tech United becomes robot soccer world champion in Eindhoven

Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 18.07.2024
First students will move into student towers on the TU/e campus in August
First students will move into student towers on the TU/e campus in August

Health - Life Sciences - 17.07.2024
Six TU/e researchers receive Veni grants
Six TU/e researchers receive Veni grants

Sport - 17.07.2024
RoboCup 2024, the World Cup for robots, starts today in Eindhoven
RoboCup 2024, the World Cup for robots, starts today in Eindhoven

Sport - Microtechnics - 10.07.2024
Why smart robots should be as lazy as possible
Why smart robots should be as lazy as possible

Physics - Campus - 01.07.2024
KU Leuven and TU Eindhoven enter into robust semicon collaboration
KU Leuven and TU Eindhoven enter into robust semicon collaboration

Chemistry - Innovation - 21.06.2024
Promise green hydrogen may not always be fulfilled
Promise green hydrogen may not always be fulfilled
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
TU/e Contest gives students with market-worthy innovations a stage
TU/e Contest gives students with market-worthy innovations a stage

Transport - 20.06.2024
Student team URE presents latest race car; faster through corners and higher top speed
Student team URE presents latest race car; faster through corners and higher top speed

Campus - Career - 17.06.2024
Evaluation: Irčne Curie policy results in substantially more female researchers
Evaluation: Irčne Curie policy results in substantially more female researchers

Pedagogy - Campus - 17.06.2024
'I want students to struggle with this course, only then will they grow'
’I want students to struggle with this course, only then will they grow’

Innovation - Event - 14.06.2024
Shaping the future during the TU/e Research Day 2024
Shaping the future during the TU/e Research Day 2024

Innovation - 13.06.2024
First 3D printed multi-story houses ready by 2025
First 3D printed multi-story houses ready by 2025

Innovation - Mechanical Engineering - 11.06.2024
Martin van den Brink's secret is collaboration
Martin van den Brink’s secret is collaboration
'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
The mystery of the sticky tape loop
The mystery of the sticky tape loop
Twan Wilting defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education on June 4th.

Economics - Health - 07.06.2024
Resilience Engineering in production: build in some slack
Resilience Engineering in production: build in some slack