NWO awards funding to research project Maxime Chamberland
Chamberland 's research provides a new perspective on understanding the complexities of the human brain through a cinematic approach.
App demonstrates importance of broader treatment approach to narcolepsy
PhD student Laury Quaedackers studied how a special app can improve the quality of life for people with narcolepsy. She defended her thesis…
Blood-friendly inner lining for artificial hearts
Dina Ibrahim defended her thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on March 5.
New imaging approaches to analyze carotid artery plaques
Jan-Willem Muller defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on March 8th.
It’s ‘no sweat’ to use sweat to check your health!
Improving a non-invasive way to monitor contractions during labor
Keeping track: doctor monitors your heart at home
On January 8, professor and cardiologist Hareld Kemps will hold his oration within the Department of Industrial Design.
Less invasive for patients: using blood tests to diagnose lung cancer
Sylvia Roovers-Genet defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering on February 1st.
Combining math and biology to provide a clearer image of brain tissue
Improving tractography methods enables neurosurgeons to provide more personalized care.
Alumnus Sander van 't Noordende donates a quarter of a million to the University Fund Eindhoven
Donor and CEO of Randstad Sander van 't Noordende aims to allow talent to develop with this generous donation.
Collaboration is key in esophageal cancer screening
More than a decade of research at TU/e, led by Fons van der Sommen, has culminated in a scientific publication in The Lancet Digital Health…
Eindhoven University Fund receives legacy of over 5 million euro for research on 'health tech'
[VIDEO] The University Fund Eindhoven has received its largest-ever donation, earmarked for groundbreaking health research, including a…