Using AI for cancer treatment
AI can help diagnose and treat pancreatic cancer. Two young TU/e-researchers talk about their project.
Revealing Data’s Hidden Insights: A New Approach to Clear and Actionable Insights for Health and More
Allmin Susaiyah’s innovative system empowers people to make smarter decisions, steer clear of pitfalls, and reach their goals with greater…
Using data sharing to learn together and improve care
In researching this “potential gold mine,” Catharina Hospital is working with e/MTIC partners Philips and Eindhoven University of…
'It takes a village to run a CBL course'
‘The Faces of Challenge-Based Learning’ series: associate professor Clemens Verhoosel works closely with coordinator Marieke Postema and…
Two TU/e scientists receive NWO Impact Explorer call
New opportunities for research on fiber-sensing technology and mathematical models for optimal individual security.
Tech United becomes robot soccer world champion in Eindhoven
For five days, independent robotics took center stage in Eindhoven. Three hundred teams from forty countries competed for titles in five…
Four TU/e researchers obtain AiNed subsidy for innovative AI projects
With these subsidies from the National Growth Fund program AiNed, promising ideas and innovative and speculative initiatives in the AI…
RoboCup 2024, the World Cup for robots, starts today in Eindhoven
Follow the TU/e team Tech United during the world championship for robots, which will be held in Eindhoven this year. They defend their…
Neural network training made easy with smart hardware
Led by Yoeri van de Burgt and Marco Fattori, TU/e researchers have solved a major problem related to neuromorphic chips. The new research is…
Towards survivable network design using approximation algorithms
Algorithms applied by Dylan Hyatt-Denesik strengthen the connectivity of networks and ensure continued operation in the event of node…
ERC Proof of Concept grant for research into cloud-native ultrasound imaging
Ruud van Sloun receives €150.000 from European Union to introduce a fully cloud-native ultrasound imaging solution.
Why smart robots should be as lazy as possible
Alongside René van de Molengraft, Professor of Lazy Robotics and founder of Tech United, we dive into the technology behind the RoboCup.