ASML and TU/e will give collaboration a major boost over the next 10 years
Reactions of the EB and the SB to the irregularities committee report
The irregularities committee investigated a report of censorship at Cursor. See below the reactions of the EB and the SB to the committee…
Modeling smart polymer materials
Guido Kusters created mathematical models to aid in the development of smart polymers, and he defended his PhD thesis cum laude at the…
Chemical engineer helps 'green' the chemical industry
TU/e-researcher Serena Agnolin researched effective ways to make often-used chemical reactors more efficient as a PhD, driven by her passion…
'I’m a great supporter of open and collaborative innovation'
Fellow Ton Peijnenburg brings together the worlds of VDL ETG and TU/e.
Pursuing a smart device to watch hormonal balance after a brain tumor
In collaboration with Princess Máxima Centre and the company Corsano, and with funding from the Dutch Fight cancer Foundation, TU/e…
Pioneering ‘hybrid chips’ to make the most advanced square centimeter even more efficient
TU/e is the ideal place to bring electronics and photonics together and accelerate the digitization of our modern lives.
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,…
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…