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Campus - Career - 06.06.2024
'Social safety doesn't mean that mistakes can't be made - it's about learning from them'
’Social safety doesn’t mean that mistakes can’t be made - it’s about learning from them’

Environment - Campus - 06.06.2024
'Sustainability must become a no-brainer within the university'
’Sustainability must become a no-brainer within the university’

Astronomy & Space - Mathematics - 04.06.2024
Gravitational waves and the geometry of spacetime
Gravitational waves and the geometry of spacetime
Sjors Heefer explored unique solutions to an extension of general relativity as part of his cum laude PhD research.

Health - Environment - 04.06.2024
Research at nano levels with potentially big impact globally
Research at nano levels with potentially big impact globally

Media - 31.05.2024
Reactions of the EB and the SB to the irregularities committee report
The irregularities committee investigated a report of censorship at Cursor. See below the reactions of the EB and the SB to the committee report.

Materials Science - Life Sciences - 31.05.2024
Modeling smart polymer materials
Modeling smart polymer materials
Guido Kusters created mathematical models to aid in the development of smart polymers, and he defended his PhD thesis cum laude at the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education on May 29th.

Chemistry - Environment - 30.05.2024
Chemical engineer helps to 'greenify' the chemical industry
Chemical engineer helps to ’greenify’ the chemical industry
TU/e-researcher Serena Agnolin researched effective ways to make often-used chemical reactors more efficient as a PhD, driven by her passion for making her own industry more sustainable.

Chemistry - Environment - 30.05.2024
Chemical engineer helps green the chemical industry
Chemical engineer helps green the chemical industry
Alternatives for the current energy-intensive separation processes in the chemical industry could significantly decrease both the sector's CO2 footprint and its energy consumption.

Innovation - Economics - 29.05.2024
'I'm a great supporter of open and collaborative innovation'
’I’m a great supporter of open and collaborative innovation’
Fellow Ton Peijnenburg brings together the worlds of VDL ETG and TU/e. Collaboration with industry is in TU/e's blood.

Health - 28.05.2024
Pursuing a smart device to watch hormonal balance after a brain tumor
Pursuing a smart device to watch hormonal balance after a brain tumor
In collaboration with Princess Máxima Centre and the company Corsano, and with funding from the KWF Dutch Cancer Society, TU/e researchers are seeking a smart device solution to help children and adol

Innovation - Physics - 27.05.2024
Pioneering 'hybrid chips' to make the most advanced square centimeter even more efficient
Pioneering ’hybrid chips’ to make the most advanced square centimeter even more efficient
TU/e is the ideal place to bring electronics and photonics together and accelerate the digitization of our modern lives.

Health - Innovation - 24.05.2024
World-class collaboration receives ¤37.5 million for regenerative medicine using smart materials
World-class collaboration receives ¤37.5 million for regenerative medicine using smart materials
TU/e professor Carlijn Bouten is contributing to the DRIVE-RM consortium with her department and her knowledge of regenerating the body's own cardiovascular materials.

Physics - Chemistry - 23.05.2024
'Exact placement of atoms can drive future chip innovations'
’Exact placement of atoms can drive future chip innovations’
Area-selective atomic layer deposition is set to be a leading technique when it comes to making the advanced computer chips of the future, according to TU/e researcher Adrie Mackus.

Physics - Innovation - 17.05.2024
Niek Lopes Cardozo: 'Nuclear fusion is no longer 30 years away'
Niek Lopes Cardozo: ’Nuclear fusion is no longer 30 years away’

Social Sciences - 13.05.2024
Response to the open letter of 9 May concerning Israel and Gaza
Response to the open letter of 9 May concerning Israel and Gaza

Microtechnics - Event - 08.05.2024
Eindhoven to host this year's World Robot Championships
Eindhoven to host this year’s World Robot Championships

Innovation - Economics - 06.05.2024
EU lead candidates in Eindhoven for European Innovation Debate

Innovation - Politics - 01.05.2024
'TU/e knowledge is indispensable for Europe'
’TU/e knowledge is indispensable for Europe’

Transport - Innovation - 24.04.2024
Why the bicycle really is a high-tech masterpiece
Why the bicycle really is a high-tech masterpiece
70-year-old Jan Ploeger devoted his thesis to the promising and unique public transport chain in the Netherlands since 1900 A happy coincidence of circumstances and perseverance.

Innovation - Research Management - 23.04.2024
Report: TU/e is a shining example of a 4th generation university

Computer Science - Transport - 22.04.2024
Teaching robots to see better
Teaching robots to see better
In his doctoral research, Daan de Geus worked on advanced image processing methods that allow robots and cars to better recognize what they see around them.

Innovation - Campus - 18.04.2024
TU/e strengthens key semicon position with Future Chips flagship
TU/e strengthens key semicon position with Future Chips flagship

Health - Life Sciences - 11.04.2024
TU/e professor breaks new ground with development of artificial tissue
TU/e professor breaks new ground with development of artificial tissue
Jan van Hest receives ERC Advanced Grant for interplay between cells ánd scientific disciplines. Muscles are not only important for a killer body, but also for a healthy one.

Innovation - Campus - 04.04.2024
'The university also needs to play an active role in society'
’The university also needs to play an active role in society’

Health - Innovation - 03.04.2024
Uterus in motion
PhD candidate Connie Rees demonstrates that with a renewed ultrasound method, subtle movements of the uterus can be measured.

Psychology - Pedagogy - 28.03.2024
From student to CEO: 'I want to show that anything is possible, even if you have autism'
From student to CEO: ’I want to show that anything is possible, even if you have autism’

Campus - Social Sciences - 27.03.2024
'We don't fix personal problems, we fix the environment and culture'
’We don’t fix personal problems, we fix the environment and culture’

Computer Science - 25.03.2024
NWO Gravitation: nearly ten million euros for 'Challenges in Cyber Security'
NWO Gravitation: nearly ten million euros for ’Challenges in Cyber Security’

Career - Health - 21.03.2024
AiNed Fellowship Grant for Aaqib Saeed

Health - 15.03.2024
Repairing damage after a heart attack
Repairing damage after a heart attack
Dylan Mostert defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on March 15th. A heart attack causes many heart cells to die and changes the structure of the heart muscle tissue, leaving the heart weaker and making it more difficult for it to pump blood around.

Chemistry - Economics - 14.03.2024
We don't need the fossil industry for a fossil-free future
We don’t need the fossil industry for a fossil-free future

Physics - Campus - 14.03.2024
TU Eindhoven launches pioneering master's specialisation in Optics and Photonics together with partners
TU Eindhoven launches pioneering master’s specialisation in Optics and Photonics together with partners

Environment - 11.03.2024
Creating smaller electricity markets
Creating smaller electricity markets
Sjoerd Doumen defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on March 7th. Our current energy systems have two major and related problems: congestion of the power grid and a mismatch between supply and demand.

Health - 07.03.2024
It's 'no sweat' to use sweat to check your health!
It’s ’no sweat’ to use sweat to check your health!
Emma Moonen defended her PhD thesis cum laude, which is about sweat monitoring with a microfluidic device, at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on March 7th as TU/e celebrates International Women's Day.

Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 06.03.2024
High-tech fries thanks to statistics
High-tech fries thanks to statistics
Puck Mulders defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on March 6th. She often stood between the potato plants in her boots and now these experiments serve as the basis for sustainable fry project 'Frietje Precies' .

Event - 05.03.2024
Getting a PhD with an autistic brain
Getting a PhD with an autistic brain

Campus - Career - 04.03.2024
67 years of women at TU/e
67 years of women at TU/e

Career - 29.02.2024
'Integrity needs more attention at our university'
’Integrity needs more attention at our university’

Materials Science - Life Sciences - 29.02.2024
Prestigious NWO Vici grants for Rudie Kunnen, Ilja Voets, and Tom de Greef
Prestigious NWO Vici grants for Rudie Kunnen, Ilja Voets, and Tom de Greef

Environment - Innovation - 27.02.2024
NWO grant to point out most potent iron powders
NWO grant to point out most potent iron powders
The NWO grant of 845,000 euros is for research on the use of iron powder as renewable energy. TU/e and EIRES researchers Xiaocheng Mi and Giulia Finotello have been awarded a new project in NWO's Open Technology Programme.

Innovation - Economics - 21.02.2024
TU/e-led project 'UPSCALE' gets go ahead thanks to NWO KIC funding
TU/e-led project ’UPSCALE’ gets go ahead thanks to NWO KIC funding

Innovation - Economics - 21.02.2024
'A startup is a really fun ride that I wish for every student'
’A startup is a really fun ride that I wish for every student’

Life Sciences - Physics - 21.02.2024
Storing data in DNA capsules
Storing data in DNA capsules
Bas Bögels defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on February 21st. No longer storing data with ones and zeros, but with A, T, C and G - the building blocks of DNA.

Innovation - Economics - 16.02.2024
New winter school on 'future chips' in Eindhoven brings together world-leading parties on semicon
New winter school on ’future chips’ in Eindhoven brings together world-leading parties on semicon

Politics - 08.02.2024
TU/e continues to push hard for international talent
TU/e continues to push hard for international talent

Chemistry - Materials Science - 07.02.2024
Keeping reactor hot with holes
Keeping reactor hot with holes
Leon Rosseau defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry on February 7th.

Career - Electroengineering - 06.02.2024
2.5 million euros for research on 'lightning in a bottle'
2.5 million euros for research on ’lightning in a bottle’

Environment - Social Sciences - 30.01.2024
Fairly sharing the pains and the gains of energy systems
Fairly sharing the pains and the gains of energy systems
Natascha van Bommel defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences on January 25th.

Innovation - 30.01.2024
'TU/e is the beating heart of Brainport'
’TU/e is the beating heart of Brainport’
TU/e president Robert-Jan Smits: "Our collaboration with industrial partners moves everyone forward: researchers, students, industry and society.

Computer Science - 24.01.2024
Better resistance to phishing temptation
Better resistance to phishing temptation
Pavlo Burda defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science on January 24th.