We don’t need the fossil industry for a fossil-free future
As scientific director of the EIRES institute, Richard van de Sanden outlines how we can become less dependent on fossil fuels in the…
Creating smaller electricity markets
Sjoerd Doumen defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on March 7th.
Fairly sharing the pains and the gains of energy systems
Natascha van Bommel defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences on January 25th.
Dealing with the hydrodynamics of bubbles
Rahul Subburaj defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on January 12th.
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.
A new High Voltage pulse generator for generating plasma and Plasma Activated Water
Jeroen van Oorschot defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on December 13th.
Potential opportunities in green hydrogen for developing countries, or not?
In addition to the technical solutions, young scientists at TU/e, such as Clara Caiafa and Willem Klok, are investigating the socioeconomic…
“We need a new, inherently sustainable financial system for the climate transition”
In addition to technical solutions, young scientists at TU/e, such as Clara Caiafa and Willem Klok, are specifically investigating the…
'With a healthy dose of open-mindedness, you can go a very long way'
‘The Faces of Challenge-Based Learning’ series: alumnus Bas Verkaik, founder of TU/e spin-off ELEO Technologies. In his student days, he…
How a small 'gap' brings green energy storage through electrolysis closer
An article by TU/e researcher Thijs de Groot and his team on the usefulness of a small cathode gap in alkaline electrolyzers appeared in the…
Optimizing a compressor, combustor and turbine system towards a 100 kWe hydrogen fueled micro gas turbine
Cedric Devriese defended his PhD thesis at the department of Mechanical Engineering on October 18th.
Afterlife wins the fifth edition of the Dutch 4TU Impact Challenge
The competition supports an upcoming generation of professionals and change makers to make a social and economic impact in society.