ICMS News Archive
Controlling chaotic turbulence to make ‘cat-coat’ patterns in fluids
Researchers from TU/e and the University of Chicago discovered how to manipulate turbulent flows to create regular patterns like those seen…
Repairing damage after a heart attack
Dylan Mostert defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on March 15th.
Blood-friendly inner lining for artificial hearts
Dina Ibrahim defended her thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on March 5.
It’s ‘no sweat’ to use sweat to check your health!
Synthetic material sheds new light on how liquids separate
Hailin Fu found the chemical system that behaves like cell organelles with well-defined segregated areas in a water-based solution by…
Prestigious NWO Vici grants for Rudie Kunnen, Ilja Voets, and Tom de Greef
Three TU/e scientists have each received the prestigious NWO Vici grant for their research on ice formation and ice-binding materials, the…
Engineering time and length scales in supramolecular hydrogels
Martin Rutten defended his thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on February 22.
Storing data in DNA capsules
Bas Bögels defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on February 21st.
Former CE&C Professor Roeland Nolte passed away
The Netherlands lost an excellent supra-molecular scientist.
Exploring polymer behavior: from crystallization to filament breakup
Jessica Pepe defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on February 8th.
Less invasive for patients: using blood tests to diagnose lung cancer
Sylvia Roovers-Genet defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on February 1st.
This is how Professor René Janssen paves the way to better solar cells
A professor at TU/e and colleagues have found a way to improve perovskite solar cells.