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Eindhoven University of Technology
Results 201 - 250 of 399.
Pedagogy - Innovation - 24.01.2024

Career - 23.01.2024

Physics - Innovation - 18.01.2024

Computer Science - Pedagogy - 12.01.2024

Chemistry - Innovation - 11.01.2024

A TU/e-led project using advanced catalytic methods to cleave carbon-carbon bonds in plant-based lignin is featured on the cover of the first-ever issue of Nature Chemical Engineering.
Physics - Computer Science - 10.01.2024

Health - Mathematics - 21.12.2023
Using mathematics to enhance kidney exchange programs
Danny Blom researched advanced models and their impact on the practice of kidney exchange. Imagine that you are patient in the final stages of renal disease.
Career - 21.12.2023

Career - 15.12.2023

Evaluation of the OpporTUnity program pilot for professional staff will follow in the spring. Some seventy staff from different service units and departments challenged themselves for a year in an intensive pilot program: the OpporTUnity program.
Environment - Innovation - 15.12.2023

Economics - Computer Science - 14.12.2023

How AI improves service network for Dutch chip machines. For his thesis, Operations Management & Logistics and Data Science in Engineering master's student Joost van der Haar did an internship at chip machine manufacturer ASML in Veldhoven.
Life Sciences - Campus - 13.12.2023

Campus - Innovation - 13.12.2023

Physics - 12.12.2023

Timo van Overveld defended his PhD thesis cum laude at the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education on December 12th.
Astronomy & Space - 08.12.2023

The antenna can pick up very weak signals in space that are 14 billion years old. Niels Vertegaal, a doctoral candidate at TU Eindhoven, is developing an inflatable antenna to learn more about the Big Bang.
Environment - Innovation - 08.12.2023

In addition to the technical solutions, young scientists at TU/e, such as Clara Caiafa and Willem Klok, are investigating the socioeconomic and financial aspects of the climate transition.
Innovation - 07.12.2023

Innovation - Career - 05.12.2023

Innovation - Health - 05.12.2023

Health - Innovation - 05.12.2023

Physics - 04.12.2023

Sport - 30.11.2023

Music - Pedagogy - 29.11.2023

Heqiu Song defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Industrial Design on November 28th. Practice makes perfect.
Physics - 29.11.2023

Ralf Mackenbach defended his PhD thesis cum laude at the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education on November 29th.
Research Management - 28.11.2023

Pedagogy - Physics - 27.11.2023

Tim Bouchée defended his PhD thesis at the Eindhoven School of Education, which is part of the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education, on November 24th.
Economics - Media - 24.11.2023

PhD researcher Natasja Sluijk shows how mathematics can help improve logistics processes. How do you distribute drinking water fairly across an area recently hit by a natural disaster?
Physics - Computer Science - 23.11.2023

Environment - Economics - 22.11.2023

In addition to technical solutions, young scientists at TU/e, such as Clara Caiafa and Willem Klok, are specifically investigating the socioeconomic or financial aspects of the climate transition.
Innovation - Transport - 20.11.2023

Environment - 16.11.2023

Economics - Innovation - 16.11.2023

Economics - Campus - 15.11.2023

Economics - Campus - 15.11.2023

Economics - Campus - 15.11.2023

Event - 09.11.2023

Innovation - Administration - 09.11.2023

Life Sciences - Innovation - 06.11.2023

This year's AI Summit Brainport focused on human-centered AI and its alignment with human values and goals.
Innovation - Health - 02.11.2023
Six TU/e researchers appointed fellows of the new Netherlands Academy of Engineering
The academy wants to ensure that new technological developments are employed to address critical societal issues such as sustainability, access to healthcare, and energy production.
Innovation - Pedagogy - 26.10.2023

Event - 26.10.2023
Queen Máxima impressed by TU/e exhibition at DDW
Environment - Innovation - 16.10.2023

The world's first off-road solar car, Stella Terra, operates more efficiently than initially calculated with a range of approximately 550 kilometers, depending on the terrain.
Innovation - 13.10.2023

With the 'Drivers of Change' exhibition on the Ketelhuisplein, TU/e is once again at the heart of the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven from October 21 to 29.
Innovation - Environment - 13.10.2023

Economics - Social Sciences - 13.10.2023

The definition of resilience shapes a vision to move forward The 4TU.Resilience Engineering community is entering its next stage and to underline that the 4TU.RE centre is simultaneously cultiv
Innovation - Career - 11.10.2023

Physics - Pedagogy - 04.10.2023

Career - Pedagogy - 02.10.2023

Health - Career - 28.09.2023

Environment - Chemistry - 28.09.2023

The research focuses specifically on the regeneration of burned iron powder Iron powder can store energy in a very compact, cheap, safe, environmentally friendly and CO2-free manner.
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









