Blood compatible supramolecular coatings for soft materials
Paul Bartels defended his thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on May 7.
TU/e professor breaks new ground with development of artificial tissue
Our brain as an example
TU/e researcher Imke Krauhausen built new electronic devices based on neuromorphic computing.
Improved monitoring of dangerous aneurysms
During her doctoral research, Esther Maas investigated the use of new ultrasound techniques to image dangerous aortic aneurysms for…
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…
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…
NWO awards funding to research project Maxime Chamberland
Chamberland 's research provides a new perspective on understanding the complexities of the human brain through a cinematic approach.
App demonstrates importance of broader treatment approach to narcolepsy
PhD student Laury Quaedackers studied how a special app can improve the quality of life for people with narcolepsy. She defended her thesis…
AiNed Fellowship Grant for Aaqib Saeed
With this fellowship, Dr. Aaqib Saeed will address the challenges of harnessing decentralized audio data using artificial intelligence (AI)…
Blood-friendly inner lining for artificial hearts
Dina Ibrahim defended her thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on March 5.
New imaging approaches to analyze carotid artery plaques
Jan-Willem Muller defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on March 8th.