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  • April 24, 2024

    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

  • Patrick Groothuis, Executive Board Vice President. Photo: Freekje Groenemans
    April 24, 2024

    ‘Looking together at how we spend our money smartly’

    TU/e has grown considerably in recent years and wants to continue to grow to 15,000 students in 2027. This requires additional investments…

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    April 23, 2024

    Report: TU/e is a shining example of a 4th generation university

    Elsevier and TU/e have explored ways to translate the concept of the 4th generation university into measurable indicators, in order to…

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    April 22, 2024

    A nanophotonic fiber-tip solution to detect the ultrasmall

    Using an ultrasensitive photonic crystal, TU/e researchers were able to detect single particles down to 50 nanometers in diameter. The new…

  • April 22, 2024

    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…

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    April 18, 2024

    TU/e strengthens key semicon position with Future Chips flagship

    At TU/e, more than 700 researchers from 25 research groups work on semicon and this number is expected to grow significantly.

  • Jan van Hest. Photo: Vincent van den Hoogen
    April 11, 2024

    TU/e professor breaks new ground with development of artificial tissue

  • April 11, 2024

    Our brain as an example

    TU/e researcher Imke Krauhausen built new electronic devices based on neuromorphic computing.

  • April 9, 2024

    Improved monitoring of dangerous aneurysms

    During her doctoral research, Esther Maas investigated the use of new ultrasound techniques to image dangerous aortic aneurysms for…

  • April 8, 2024

    Better understanding of how breast cancer works

    In her research into the response of breast cancer to the hormone estrogen, PhD student Stacey Joosten studied not only hormone-sensitive…

  • Silvia Lenaerts. Photo: Bart van Overbeeke
    April 4, 2024
    Rector Silvia Lenaerts on valorisation:

    'The university also needs to play an active role in society'

    For Rector Silvia Lenaerts, the innovation ecosystem was one of the reasons for choosing Eindhoven.

  • PhD student Connie Rees. Photo: Jarno Verhoef/Catharina Ziekenhuis
    April 3, 2024

    Uterus in motion

    PhD student Connie Rees demonstrates that with a renewed ultrasound method, subtle movements of the uterus can be measured. This offers a…