World-class collaboration receives €37.5 million for regenerative medicine using smart materials
TU/e professor Carlijn Bouten is contributing to the DRIVE-RM consortium with her department and her knowledge of regenerating the body's…
"Exact placement of atoms can drive future chip innovations"
Area-selective atomic layer deposition is set to be a leading technique when it comes to making the advanced computer chips of the future,…
ASML and TU/e will give collaboration a major boost over the next 10 years
Agreement is largest ever TU/e agreement with industry
A new and efficient chip design will demand even more of modern chip machines
Niek Lopes Cardozo: ‘Nuclear fusion is no longer 30 years away’
Nuclear fusion – a method that could produce a significant amount of the energy we’ll need and use in the future – looks destined for great…
Help for teachers in implementing Challenge-Based Learning
‘The Faces of Challenge-Based Learning’ series: TEACH helps and coaches teachers in CBL education.
Response to the open letter of 9 May concerning Israel and Gaza
The Executive Board’s door is open for conversation with all parties.
When simply reusing solar panels beats recycling
Core changemakers wants to give used solar panels a second life.
Eindhoven to host this year’s World Robot Championships
Eindhoven University of Technology is hosting this year’s World Robot Championship. Its own team, Tech United, is a multiple world champion…
EU lead candidates in Eindhoven for European Innovation Debate
Leading up to the European elections (June 6-9), TU/e is hosting the European Innovation Debate (in Dutch) on Tuesday, May 14.
‘TU/e knowledge is indispensable for Europe'
Why the bicycle really is a high-tech masterpiece
70-year-old Jan Ploeger devoted his thesis to the promising and unique public transport chain in the Netherlands since 1900