Developing technology together with people with dementia
With an aging population, the number of people with dementia is increasing. In her PhD research, Sandra Suijkerbuijk focuses on improving…
The bio-sketch: room for more than research, with a personal focus
Starting in September, scientists will write a biographical sketch when taking a step in their career.
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…
Netherlands Leads Globally in Responsible AI Practices
According to the 2024 Global Index on Responsible AI, the Netherlands holds the top international ranking
Can AI become more ethical than humans?
Michael Cannon investigated whether artificial intelligence can surpass human ethics. His findings highlight the pivotal role of paradigms…
Shaping the future during the TU/e Research Day 2024
Get updated on everything that happened during our yearly celebration of science, the TU/e Research Day.
Innovative Technologies for Hybrid Work: Putting Employee Well-Being First
In an era of change, technological advancements intersect with employee well-being
Empowering students through Data-Driven Learning
Research project "Let the Data Inspire Students" harnesses the power of learning analytics to enhance personalized learning.
Our brain as an example
TU/e researcher Imke Krauhausen built new electronic devices based on neuromorphic computing.
NWO Gravitation: nearly ten million euros for 'Challenges in Cyber Security'
Funding for research project Tanja Lange could reach €21.5 million after evaluation.
Learning to learn more effectively through play
Eelco Braad defended his PhD thesis on 1 March
Improving Artificial Lighting Using Scattering
Vì Kronberg defended their PhD thesis at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science on February 9th.