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Career - 28.11.2022
'Discover what fires you up and get noticed for it'
’Discover what fires you up and get noticed for it’

Transport - Innovation - 25.11.2022
Cyclists are the solution, not the problem
Cyclists are the solution, not the problem
Researcher Matthew Bruno wants even more Dutch people on bikes. Cycling is healthy, emits no CO2 and reduces congestion on the road.

Environment - Economics - 25.11.2022
Silver lining and disappointments at climate summit
Silver lining and disappointments at climate summit

Campus - 24.11.2022
TU/e students build world's largest working Nintendo controller
TU/e students build world’s largest working Nintendo controller
Thanks to student association Thor, everyone on TU/e campus can play Super Mario in XL format. The megacontroller measures 6 by 2.5 meters and is based on the popular Super Nintendo from the nineties.

Environment - Campus - 22.11.2022
1.4 million euros for research on circular renovation
1.4 million euros for research on circular renovation
TU/e leads the research on sustainable renovations in construction A consortium led by principal investigator Lisanne Havinga , assistant professor at the research group Building Performance, and co

Campus - 17.11.2022
Update on TU/e’s Scale Jump: proposal soon heading for The Hague

Innovation - Electroengineering - 16.11.2022
From Eindhoven to China: taylor can barely keep up with demand
From Eindhoven to China: taylor can barely keep up with demand
In five years, the founders hope that the products now on the table will be sold around the world. TU/e spin-off taylor develops electronics that make solar panels up to twenty percent more cost-effective.

Architecture & Buildings - 15.11.2022
Construction begins of 735 student homes on TU/e campus
Construction begins of 735 student homes on TU/e campus

Event - 14.11.2022
Student team IGNITE lights up GLOW with three installations
Student team IGNITE lights up GLOW with three installations
The team has even already started developing light artworks for next edition. Art & Tech Team IGNITE will leave TU/e-s mark on light art festival GLOW with an enormous light bulb, little airplanes lighting the way and beating hearts spread across the city.

Sport - 11.11.2022
In search of the perfect match schedule
In search of the perfect match schedule
The doctoral thesis of Roel Lambers has already become a manual for match schedulers. Sports and competition are inextricably linked.

Event - Mathematics - 11.11.2022
Celebratory award ceremony for lauded mathematics master
Celebratory award ceremony for lauded mathematics master

Campus - 09.11.2022
Traveling salesman with two suitcases of scrap metal
Traveling salesman with two suitcases of scrap metal

Innovation - Politics - 08.11.2022
How fear was used to pave the way for the computer
How fear was used to pave the way for the computer
Ginevra Sanvitale investigated how emotions play a key role in how we adopt new technologies. FOMO, or Fear of Missing Out, is an important driver of social media.

Environment - Economics - 07.11.2022
Forward-thinking offers a perspective in times of gas crisis
Forward-thinking offers a perspective in times of gas crisis
TU/e Real Estate has been working on gas-free heating of the buildings for 20 years and is steadily working towards soon connecting as many locations as possible to the special heat and cold storage system (aquifer thermal energy storage or ATES).

Forensic Science - 07.11.2022
Data leak investigation ID-Ware complete

Computer Science - Social Sciences - 04.11.2022
'Computer says no' is no longer a valid argument
’Computer says no’ is no longer a valid argument

Health - 01.11.2022
The memory of sound
The memory of sound
Maarten Houben defended his thesis Cum Laude at the department of Industrial Design on November 1st.

Innovation - Economics - 31.10.2022
Advancing trusted security for the future quantum world
Advancing trusted security for the future quantum world
Sharon Dolmans is leading a new project to develop societally-aligned, trusted security solutions for quantum cryptography of the future.

Health - Life Sciences - 28.10.2022
Smart cells Eindhoven students triumph in Paris
Smart cells Eindhoven students triumph in Paris

Innovation - Environment - 25.10.2022
How TU/ecomotive is getting the United States to think about sustainable road transportation
How TU/ecomotive is getting the United States to think about sustainable road transportation

Computer Science - Career - 21.10.2022
Eindhoven Young Academy of Engineering welcomes six new members
Eindhoven Young Academy of Engineering welcomes six new members

Campus - 21.10.2022
Data breach at campus card company ID-Ware affects TU/e

Environment - Event - 20.10.2022
TU/e presents Drivers of Change at Dutch Design Week 2022
TU/e presents Drivers of Change at Dutch Design Week 2022

Physics - 10.10.2022
'Big dreams in a department to be proud of'
’Big dreams in a department to be proud of’

Physics - 10.10.2022
'Dreaming big in a department to be proud of'
’Dreaming big in a department to be proud of’

Social Sciences - 04.10.2022
Celebrating our community during Diversity Week 2022
Celebrating our community during Diversity Week 2022

Career - Campus - 04.10.2022
'Women are often too modest. You do have a dream, don't you? Let's hear about it!'
’Women are often too modest. You do have a dream, don’t you? Let’s hear about it!’

Innovation - Environment - 04.10.2022
Bill Gates' climate fund invests in two Dutch spin-offs TU/e
Bill Gates’ climate fund invests in two Dutch spin-offs TU/e

Environment - Innovation - 03.10.2022
Zero Emission Laboratory open to investigate zero-impact internal combustion engines!
Zero Emission Laboratory open to investigate zero-impact internal combustion engines!

Innovation - Computer Science - 29.09.2022
What future for humanity in a society governed by AI?
What future for humanity in a society governed by AI?
Five hot topics surrounding artificial intelligence in questions and answers Artificial intelligence is an important area of research at TU/e.

Health - Innovation - 23.09.2022
These are the 10+1 big winners of the Gerard & Anton Awards
These are the 10+1 big winners of the Gerard & Anton Awards

Health - Innovation - 21.09.2022
In Denmark, Nemo Healthcare proves that home monitoring is safe and efficient
In Denmark, Nemo Healthcare proves that home monitoring is safe and efficient
For the next four years, Nemo will be the exclusive supplier in Denmark. In 2021, all Danish hospitals chose the fetal monitoring system from Nemo Healthcare, a spin-off of the Maxima Medical Center Maxima Medical Center and Eindhoven University of Technology.

Health - 16.09.2022
Nienke Bakx: success AI in healthcare hinges on a lot of handwork and support from staff
Nienke Bakx: success AI in healthcare hinges on a lot of handwork and support from staff

Event - 16.09.2022
Honest gossip may not be a bad thing after all
Honest gossip may not be a bad thing after all

Event - Innovation - 15.09.2022
'We want to be a university that feels small, but is big'
’We want to be a university that feels small, but is big’

Life Sciences - Chemistry - 14.09.2022
Submarines to fight cancer
Submarines to fight cancer
Swimming tiny robots may offer new ways to deliver cancer drugs exactly where they are needed most, making new treatments possible.

Environment - 09.09.2022
Change the system, not the climate
Change the system, not the climate
Only through far-reaching collaboration, including among science and academia, can we keep climate change below 1.5C degrees of warming.

Innovation - Economics - 07.09.2022
’Lecturers immerse themselves in the same things they expect of students’

Computer Science - Event - 06.09.2022
Excellent research assessments department Mathematics and Computer Science

Innovation - Economics - 06.09.2022
'Invest more in talent so Brainport can fulfil its potential for the Netherlands and Europe'
’Invest more in talent so Brainport can fulfil its potential for the Netherlands and Europe’

Physics - 25.08.2022
Margriet van der Heijden: 'Science communication is now too often a cacophony of sound'
Margriet van der Heijden: ’Science communication is now too often a cacophony of sound’

Innovation - 25.08.2022
Beyond air conditioning: how design can inspire us to deal differently with heat
Beyond air conditioning: how design can inspire us to deal differently with heat
One in five Dutch people now has an air conditioner. But is this really the only solution to the increasingly warm climate in our country? During the heatwaves that gripped Europe this summer, many people must have been happy with their air conditioner.

Campus - 22.08.2022
2000 students start full and varied introduction week
2000 students start full and varied introduction week

Chemistry - Research Management - 16.08.2022
ERC Advanced Grant for Hans Kuipers

Architecture & Buildings - 10.08.2022
Higher education institutions call on Eindhoven residents to rent out rooms to students

Innovation - Transport - 09.08.2022
Each Amber should soon replace twenty private cars
Each Amber should soon replace twenty private cars
Amber's service for business aims to move away from the situation where each employee has one car. Recently, car sharing company Amber, founded by three TU/e students, and MyWheels merged.

Environment - 04.08.2022
Bart Somers: 'The combustion engine still has life in it'
Bart Somers: ’The combustion engine still has life in it’

Innovation - Event - 04.08.2022
Top leaders speak at TU/e about contributing to Europe's technological sovereignty
Top leaders speak at TU/e about contributing to Europe’s technological sovereignty

Health - 26.07.2022
Fons van der Sommen: 'Trust is key for succesful use of AI'
Fons van der Sommen: ’Trust is key for succesful use of AI’