New numerical method simulates properties of scratches on wafers
Sven Sperling defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on April 18th.
Emma Moonen and Joric Oude Vrielink receive personal funding from NWO
From detecting biomarkers in sweat to diagnosing lung cancer
Our brain as an example
TU/e researcher Imke Krauhausen built new electronic devices based on neuromorphic computing.
‘We don’t fix personal problems, we fix the environment and culture’
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…
Exploring metachronal motion in artificial cilia inspired by nature
Zhiwei Cui defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on March 14th.
Low-order dynamic modeling for electroactive surfaces
Anahita Amiri defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry on…
It’s ‘no sweat’ to use sweat to check your health!
High-tech fries thanks to statistics
Puck Mulders defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on March 6th.
67 years of women at TU/e
NWO grant to point out most potent iron powders
The NWO grant of 845,000 euros is for research on the use of iron powder as renewable energy.
Understanding durability: multi-scale modeling of failure in cast iron
Aslan Mohammadpourshoorbakhlou defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on February 2nd.