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Quality-of-Service-Adequate Wireless Receiver Design
Paul Detterer defended his PhD thesis at the department of Electrical Engineering on March 15th.
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Optimization of Cell-Aware Test
Zhan Gao defended her PhD thesis at the department of Electrical Engineering on March 10th.

Data-driven linear parameter-varying control
Tom Bloemers defended his PhD thesis at the department of Electrical Engineering on March 3rd.

How to calculate magnetic losses in electric motors
Reza Zeinali defended his PhD thesis at the department of Electrical Engineering on February 24th.

Coen Hurkmans seventh specialist from Catharina Hospital to be appointed professor at TU/e
The appointment of the clinical physicist underlines the importance of collaboration between academia and the clinical world for innovation…

Advancing Process Control using Orthonormal Basis Functions
Alrianes Bachnas defended his PhD thesis at the department of Electrical Engineering on February 16th.

Advancing control engineering methods to meet current and future challenges
Patrick Koelewijn defended his PhD thesis cum laude at the department of Electrical Engineering on February 15th.

Smart patch takes over time-consuming work of nurses
The research project is a collaboration of TU/e, Catharina Hospital and Philips within e/MTIC.

Using 5G electronics in large-scale radar arrays
PhD Candidate Martijn de Kok explored the use of SiGe-based 5G mm-wave beamforming IC’s in a large-scale radar.

Wireless power makes blind people see again
Tom van Nunen defended his thesis at the department of Electrical Engineering on February 8th, 2023.

Boris and Axel Fund helps students with innovative projects
The fund supports projects on sustainability, sports and inclusiveness.

Fault-Tolerant Power Amplification
Darian Retianza defended his PhD thesis at the department of Electrical Engineering on January 31st.