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Computer Science - Event - 12.03.2026
From digital frontline to logistics algorithm

Pedagogy - Computer Science - 11.03.2026
International recognition: UT professor Kim Schildkamp joins IFIP education committee

Physics - Computer Science - 06.03.2026
Filtering photons for better quantum computers
Quantum computers often require hundreds of components for a single reliable qubit, making scaling up complicated and expensive.

Life Sciences - Computer Science - 25.02.2026
Marnix Medema appointed chair of Bioinformatics at WUR

Astronomy & Space - Computer Science - 19.02.2026
Largest Ever Radio Sky Survey Maps the Universe in Unprecedented Detail
An international collaboration using the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) has unveiled an exceptionally detailed radio sky map, revealing 13.7 million cosmic sources and delivering the most complete census yet of actively growing supermassive black holes.

Media - Computer Science - 17.02.2026
Young people on social media: ’Listen to us, too’
There is much debate about the role of social media in young people's lives. But what do adolescents themselves think about it? In any case, they feel they are not being listened to enough, according to a new study by Radboud University.

Health - Computer Science - 29.01.2026
Breathing space with algorithms
Asthma in children is unpredictable. One moment, a child is running carefree across the football field, the next moment, they are too short of breath to participate.

Computer Science - 04.01.2026
Research identifies hidden security flaws before they cause damage
Computer security researcher Brian Johannesmeyer has developed a new way to detect advanced cyberattacks earlier and more accurately by focusing not on a single flaw, but on the path data takes through a computer system.

Innovation - Computer Science - 18.12.2025
Two TU Delft projects awarded KIC call Digital Identities for improving digital trust

Innovation - Computer Science - 28.11.2025
Van Damme scholarship for Lisa Deijlen and Wietske Woliner

Computer Science - 27.11.2025
TU Delft students receive KHMW Young Talent Encouragement and Young Talent Graduation Awards
TU Delft students receive KHMW Young Talent Encouragement and Young Talent Graduation Awards

Event - Computer Science - 26.11.2025
NWO Diversity & Inclusion Initiative Award 2025 for Alice & Eve

Event - Computer Science - 26.11.2025
Steering Committee Alice and Eve wins NWO Diversity & Inclusion Initiative Award!

Computer Science - 24.11.2025
A new route to optimise AI hardware

Computer Science - 30.10.2025
Report of Travel to India

Mathematics - Computer Science - 23.10.2025
Six Vidi grants for UT researchers
Six researchers from the University of Twente, Marcello Carioni (EEMCS), Andrea Continella (EEMCS), Gregor Gantner (EEMCS external), Lonneke Lenferink (BMS), Gaurav Rattan (EEMCS), and Nicola Strisci

Innovation - Computer Science - 08.09.2025
Quantum and security the focus of Europol visit to the University of Twente

Computer Science - Mathematics - 02.09.2025
Open Technology Programme funds again three Delft research projects

Computer Science - 27.08.2025
It can be done: neuromorphic computer chips are faster and consume less energy

Media - Computer Science - 25.08.2025
Changing journalism calls for more creative science

Computer Science - 21.08.2025
Ruud van Sloun nominated for Wetenschapstalent 2025
Ruud van Sloun nominated for Wetenschapstalent 2025

Computer Science - Physics - 13.08.2025
TU/e's quantum computer digital twin is a Qubit Hero
TU/e’s quantum computer digital twin is a Qubit Hero

Politics - Computer Science - 08.07.2025
ESHCC contributes to ¤6.8 Million DECIDE initiative

Health - Computer Science - 03.07.2025
Inspired by the human brain, Ruud van Sloun is revolutionizing medical ultrasound
Inspired by the human brain, Ruud van Sloun is revolutionizing medical ultrasound
TU/e's Signal Processing Systems group develops smart algorithms that produce razor-sharp details on echoes.

Innovation - Computer Science - 12.06.2025
AI in policing: between innovation and no-man’s land
What happens when algorithms no longer just support, but start making decisions within police work? The rapid rise of AI and data-driven policing demands clear frameworks and direction.

Computer Science - Campus - 02.06.2025
'Open science is not a bonus, but the essence of good research'
’Open science is not a bonus, but the essence of good research’
Hornikx: "We need to make our non-traditional outputs, like software, much more visible - and show what kind of impact they have.

Computer Science - Pedagogy - 13.05.2025
The fairness of algorithms
The fairness of algorithms
Hilde Weerts explores how to create algorithms that don't put anyone at a disadvantage. Important decisions are increasingly being made not by humans, but by algorithms.

Health - Computer Science - 14.04.2025
Intelligent data-driven tools for cross-border collaboration in healthcare

Physics - Computer Science - 07.04.2025
'Tiny particles with big promise': The atomic key to TU/e's quantum computers
’Tiny particles with big promise’: The atomic key to TU/e’s quantum computers
Three researchers reflect on the significance of TU/e's quantum computers, how they work, and what's coming next in quantum computing.

Health - Computer Science - 03.04.2025
NWO grant for ELSA Lab AI for equitable healthcare
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded 2.3 million to a new research initiative on artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare.

Innovation - Computer Science - 20.03.2025
This AI-model is more certain about uncertainty
Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a role in virtually every aspect of our lives, from self-driving cars to smart vacuum cleaners, to computer models that can predict the course of an epidemic.

Chemistry - Computer Science - 17.03.2025
Improving recyclability of polymers: machine learning helps finding needle in haystack
Polymers are everywhere in modern life, from cars to mobile phones, but their ubiquity comes at a steep cost.

Economics - Computer Science - 05.03.2025
Cokky Hilhorst Appointed as Dean of the TPM Faculty

Chemistry - Computer Science - 28.02.2025
Four Vici grants for leading TU Delft researchers

Physics - Computer Science - 09.01.2025
'Working hard on European quantum secure network'
’Working hard on European quantum secure network’

Innovation - Computer Science - 07.01.2025
25 years of chip innovations: World-class breakthroughs from twente
Chip technology is the silent force behind many of our modern innovations. From smartphones and internet connections to smart sensors, our connected world would not exist without constant advancements in chip design.

Computer Science - Innovation - 13.12.2024
Professionals explore AI in successful ’AI for Dummies’ workshop

Computer Science - Materials Science - 09.12.2024
TU Delft team winner in Airbus-BMW Quantum Computing Challenge
TU Delft team winner in Airbus-BMW Quantum Computing Challenge

Life Sciences - Computer Science - 03.12.2024
Best Bioengineering MSc Graduate of the Year: Bianca-Maria Cosma!

Computer Science - Research Management - 03.12.2024
ERC Consolidator Grants for research on synthetic cells, programming and air showers

Campus - Computer Science - 19.11.2024
First experts in AI and engineering systems graduate
First experts in AI and engineering systems graduate
The first engineers of the AI&ES master's program recently received their diplomas. The engineers know the ins and outs of AI and other data science solutions to help companies and institutions with their need for insights.

Health - Computer Science - 12.11.2024
UT leads ¤2.9 million project to improve 6G-based care

Computer Science - 04.11.2024
TU/e among first to acquire NVIDIA’s newest AI supercomputer powered by world’s most powerful AI platform

Computer Science - Innovation - 30.10.2024
Dynamic data in the works
Dynamic data in the works
Architectural engineer Alex Donkers develops concepts for practical digital twins in the construction world.

Computer Science - 23.10.2024
New foundation strengthens Dutch Computational Science

Computer Science - Event - 16.10.2024
TU Delft CTF 2024: Hundreds of Hackers Join Largest Dutch Cybersecurity Competition

Microtechnics - Computer Science - 24.09.2024
Revolutionizing robotics: teaching robots to touch and interact like humans
To achieve greater efficiency, robots must develop more human-like skills, such as fast physical interaction.

Event - Computer Science - 20.09.2024
KINTalk featuring Experts from the Field: Coding with AI at Booking.com

Campus - Computer Science - 17.09.2024
TU/e Young Academy of Engineering welcomes five new members
TU/e Young Academy of Engineering welcomes five new members

Computer Science - Innovation - 02.09.2024
Computer output always lags behind; law is forward-looking
The computerisation of law has grown significantly in recent years. This has generated serious consequences.
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