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Eindhoven University of Technology
Results 51 - 100 of 399.
Environment - Chemistry - 04.06.2025

Innovation - Physics - 03.06.2025

Computer Science - Campus - 02.06.2025

Hornikx: "We need to make our non-traditional outputs, like software, much more visible - and show what kind of impact they have.
Mechanical Engineering - 27.05.2025

The cells in our body are constantly exposed to a wide range of forces - cells pulling on each other, flowing fluids exerting pressure, the effects of actions like jumping or simply the pull of gravity.
Environment - Innovation - 22.05.2025

Chemistry - 22.05.2025

Physics - Pedagogy - 21.05.2025

Pedagogy - 19.05.2025

Investigation: perpetrators unknown, they were likely out for ransom TU/e responded to last January's cyber attack 'rapidly , effectively and exemplary ' , demonstrating resilience a great capability to recover.
Innovation - Environment - 15.05.2025

Computer Science - Pedagogy - 13.05.2025

Hilde Weerts explores how to create algorithms that don't put anyone at a disadvantage. Important decisions are increasingly being made not by humans, but by algorithms.
Health - Campus - 13.05.2025

Career - Chemistry - 08.05.2025

Chemistry - Life Sciences - 06.05.2025

Health - Innovation - 01.05.2025

TU/e PhD students work together on AI solutions in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). They obtained their doctorate from the Department of Electrical Engineering on the same day.
Forensic Science - 29.04.2025

The cyberattack that struck our university on January 11, 2025, was repelled through quick and vigilant action.
Health - Pharmacology - 15.04.2025

To diagnose lung cancer and determine the optimal treatment strategy, physicians typically rely on tissue examination.
Innovation - Life Sciences - 15.04.2025

Physics - Campus - 10.04.2025

Physics - Computer Science - 07.04.2025

Three researchers reflect on the significance of TU/e's quantum computers, how they work, and what's coming next in quantum computing.
Health - Pharmacology - 28.03.2025

Greater understanding of how depression progresses thanks to brain scan. Depression affects millions of people worldwide, but much is still unknown about this illness and treatments don't always work.
Transport - Mechanical Engineering - 21.03.2025

Health - Innovation - 20.03.2025

Health - Innovation - 19.03.2025

TU/e PhD candidate Lotte Ewals involves patients in her research on earlier detection of pancreatic cancer.
Sport - 17.03.2025

Physics - Innovation - 13.03.2025

Health - Pharmacology - 12.03.2025

FORESIGHT consortium stimulates molecular imaging in the development of new immunotherapy drugs and the matching of existing drugs with patients.
Career - Innovation - 28.02.2025

Two TU/e scientists have received a prestigious Vici grant from the NWO. One for research on meaningful ways to interpret effects in psychology (Lakens) and another for the development of an optical platform for tracking weak protein interactions (Zijlstra).
Innovation - 28.02.2025

The High Tech Systems Center (HTSC) recently hosted a symposium on systems engineering in conjunction with NXTGEN Hightech.
Chemistry - Materials Science - 25.02.2025

PhD candidate Mike Pols studied perovskites, a promising material for use in solar cells. Its unique crystal structure and special properties make perovskite a promising candidate for the solar cell of the future.
Life Sciences - Health - 18.02.2025

BMT researcher Maaike Bril studies skin cells in their dynamic environment with an adaptable hydrogel.
Transport - Architecture & Buildings - 17.02.2025

TU/e researchers state: "The debate over the conflicts between fatbikes, mopeds, and bicycles overshadows the real problem: cars get too much space.
Innovation - 12.02.2025

Innovation - Career - 10.02.2025

[VIDEO] In season three of Driven by Challenges we get to know five alumni of TU/e. We are introduced to a new generation of women who have chosen a technical career.
Mechanical Engineering - 06.02.2025

Mechanical engineer Bas Kessels developed new methods for precision modelling. Earlier detection of damage to a bridge or jet fighter wing, mechanical lungs that adapt to the patient, or more efficient chip placement on a circuit board - it's all possible thanks to precision modeling.
Innovation - Environment - 04.02.2025

Pharmacology - Health - 03.02.2025

TU/e's Precision Medicine group develops nature-inspired nanotechnology to use genetic drugs as immunotherapy.
Health - Innovation - 28.01.2025

During his PhD research, biomedical engineer Mohammad Jouybar explored how to build specific organ-on-a-chip or even cancer-on-a-chip devices.
Innovation - Chemistry - 28.01.2025

Health - Life Sciences - 27.01.2025
Cellular shapeshifters: fibroblasts’ journey through wound repair
Fibroblasts are the most common cell type in connective tissue. They can be compared to 'nature's stitches', holding together damaged tissue until it is healed.
Health - Pharmacology - 20.01.2025

Physics - Computer Science - 09.01.2025

Health - 23.12.2024

Maritza Rovers became a microscale scaffold builder for her PhD research as she sought ways to regenerate and grow eye, nerve, and plant cells.
Physics - Campus - 16.12.2024

Physicist Arthur Hendriks makes nanoparticles visible with ultra-sensitive light sensors. His grandfather and father preceded him, having stood behind the lectern at the same university as well as the same department.
Health - Life Sciences - 13.12.2024

Juliette van Haren used insights from medical biology and industrial design for her PhD research. A better alternative for current incubator care: that's the goal of the interdisciplinary This new approach mimics the womb and may offer premature babies better development chances.
Health - Innovation - 12.12.2024

Pioneer in synthetic biology and DNA data storage joins the Netherlands Academy of Engineering As a fellow of the Netherlands Academy of Engineering (NAE), Professor Tom de Greef joins a select group of prominent professionals.
Innovation - Environment - 06.12.2024
Innovation accelerator Eindhoven Engine enters new phase
Physics - Mechanical Engineering - 04.12.2024

Chemistry - Physics - 03.12.2024

The researchers will use their grants to unravel the mysteries of materials and their properties. TU/e researchers Shuxia Tao and Nikolay Kosinov have received an ERC Consolidator Grant worth 2 million euros from the European Research Council (ERC).
Physics - Event - 28.11.2024

Physics - Art & Design - 27.11.2024

After years of research, TU/e scientists Jom Luiten and Peter Mutsaers and their team have successfully generated high-quality hard X-rays with a compact device.
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









