Developing life-enhancing applications through research at the micro-scale
We develop innovative technological concepts and fabrication methods by carrying out research in our Microfab/lab, often in collaboration with industrial, biomedical, or clinical partners. Practical applications of the group’s research range from organ-on-a-chip systems for cancer and brain research, point-of-care diagnostics, wearable health sensors, water and air quality monitoring and purification, lithography machines, displays, and brain-inspired computing, to soft microrobotics.
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News
March 27, 2024
‘We don’t fix personal problems, we fix the environment and culture’
Mechanical Engineering students and staff can contact the Wellbeing Signal Group with their questions, suggestions and concerns regarding wellbeing.
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March 21, 2024
TU/e honorary doctorates for building materials and mechatronics
Karen Scrivener (EPFL) and Martin van den Brink (ASML) will be awarded honorary doctorates from TU/e this year for their scientific contributions to their...
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Meet some of our Researchers
Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Programmable metachronal motion of closely packed magnetic artificial cilia
Lab on a Chip (2024) -
Single-Molecule Protein Analysis by Centrifugal Droplet Immuno-PCR with Magnetic Nanoparticles
Analytical Chemistry (2024) -
Organic mixed conductors for bioinspired electronics
Nature Reviews Materials (2024) -
An Energy-Efficient Solid-State Organic Device Array for Neuromorphic Computing
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices (2023) -
Editorial
Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering (2023)
Contact
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Visiting address
Building 15, Gemini Zuid 3.132De ZaaleEindhovenNetherlands -
Postal address
PO Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlands -
TeamleadJ.M.J.d.Toonder@ tue.nl
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SecretaryL.v.Ballegooij@ tue.nl