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Psychology - 18.02.2025
Movement therapy beneficial for people with PTSD
Therapy focused on the body and movement, known as psychomotor therapy (PMT), has been found to be beneficial for adults with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Life Sciences - Health - 18.02.2025
Scar formation in the spotlight
Scar formation in the spotlight
BMT researcher Maaike Bril studies skin cells in their dynamic environment with an adaptable hydrogel.

Innovation - Economics - 17.02.2025
'Spiritual father' of the Brainport model receives honorary doctorate from TU/e
’Spiritual father’ of the Brainport model receives honorary doctorate from TU/e

Pedagogy - Psychology - 17.02.2025
Cattle trackers in the classroom may provide more information about bullying

Transport - Architecture & Buildings - 17.02.2025
Fatbikes are not the culprits
Fatbikes are not the culprits
TU/e researchers state: "The debate over the conflicts between fatbikes, mopeds, and bicycles overshadows the real problem: cars get too much space.

Career - 17.02.2025
Resilient Delta partner in Region Deals: ¤20 million to future-proof former boomtowns and the floriculture sector

Health - 17.02.2025
What makes a good leader in remote workplaces?

History & Archeology - Religions - 14.02.2025
How the Dutch found love between 1845 and 1995... or a spouse, at least
While nowadays, B&B owners record videos to introduce themselves to fellow singles in the Netherlands in the hope of finding 'the one', it used to be very different.

Life Sciences - Health - 13.02.2025
UvA joins transparency agreement on use of animals in scientific procedures

Campus - Career - 12.02.2025
UT students are building the future of Noorderkwartier and Willemsknoop in Zwolle

Career - Architecture & Buildings - 12.02.2025
'It gave me extra credibility to overcome gender and age biases'
’It gave me extra credibility to overcome gender and age biases’

Innovation - 12.02.2025
Marina Pilz da Cunha wins the 2025 Marina van Damme Grant
Marina Pilz da Cunha wins the 2025 Marina van Damme Grant

Environment - 11.02.2025
A smart approach to sand and silt in the Wadden Sea
A smart approach to sand and silt in the Wadden Sea

Media - Campus - 11.02.2025
Marieke Verbiesen new editor-in-chief Cursor
Marieke Verbiesen new editor-in-chief Cursor

Agronomy & Food Science - 11.02.2025
National Week Without Meat & Dairy 2025
National Week Without Meat & Dairy 2025

Economics - Sport - 11.02.2025
'You shouldn't be afraid to continue investing in yourself'
’You shouldn’t be afraid to continue investing in yourself’

Health - Sport - 10.02.2025
TU/e student rowing association Thêta aims for world record with ten-day rowing marathon at NS station Eindhoven Central
TU/e student rowing association Thêta aims for world record with ten-day rowing marathon at NS station Eindhoven Central

Innovation - Career - 10.02.2025
Driven by Challenges investigates: Is the next Steve Jobs a woman?
Driven by Challenges investigates: Is the next Steve Jobs a woman?
[VIDEO] In season three of Driven by Challenges we get to know five alumni of TU/e. We are introduced to a new generation of women who have chosen a technical career.

Innovation - 10.02.2025
High-accuracy digital rail crossing inspection
High-accuracy digital rail crossing inspection

Environment - 10.02.2025
More wind turbines and solar panels, but where?
Where do we place solar farms and wind turbines? A new study shows the deciding factors, predicting where we will generate solar and wind power in the future.

Research Management - 10.02.2025
Increase the reliability of rankings by sharing your opinion

Health - 09.02.2025
More opportunities for questions or doubts about vaccination at Well-Baby Clinic

Career - Campus - 07.02.2025
Salt marsh vegetation reduces wave impact on sea dikes by 5 per cent
In the spring of 2024, Researchers from the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Twente investigated how salt marsh vegetation affects wave impacts on a Wadden Sea dike in the Delta Flume of Deltares.

Mechanical Engineering - 06.02.2025
Virtual copy can be increasingly accurate
Virtual copy can be increasingly accurate
Mechanical engineer Bas Kessels developed new methods for precision modelling. Earlier detection of damage to a bridge or jet fighter wing, mechanical lungs that adapt to the patient, or more efficient chip placement on a circuit board - it's all possible thanks to precision modeling.

Health - Career - 06.02.2025
Three UT scientists receive grant for ’curiosity-driven’ research

Physics - Innovation - 06.02.2025
Philippe Bouyer elected Fellow Member of Optica
Philippe Bouyer elected Fellow Member of Optica

Physics - 06.02.2025
TU Delft receives grant for nuclear education and research
TU Delft receives grant for nuclear education and research

Health - Career - 04.02.2025
Research into biohybrid artificial kidneys

Pedagogy - Campus - 04.02.2025
IE&IS Education Award 2024 granted
IE&IS Education Award 2024 granted

Innovation - Environment - 04.02.2025
Five years of EIRES: 'Happy to see our message resonate'
Five years of EIRES: ’Happy to see our message resonate’

Pharmacology - Health - 03.02.2025
The body's own courier service for genetic medicines
The body’s own courier service for genetic medicines
TU/e's Precision Medicine group develops nature-inspired nanotechnology to use genetic drugs as immunotherapy.

Politics - History & Archeology - 31.01.2025
Famine as political violence: ’There is food, but no access to food.’

Health - Innovation - 31.01.2025
Pioneers in Healthcare: Collaboration and Innovation for Better Care

Environment - 31.01.2025
Quarterly Report and implementation Plan for Social Safety sent to Inspection

History & Archeology - Campus - 31.01.2025
VU historical archive included in Stadsarchief Amsterdam

Life Sciences - Health - 29.01.2025
TU Delft develops 3D-printed brain-like environment that promotes neuron growth
Key cells in the brain, neurons, form networks by exchanging signals, enabling the brain to learn and adapt at incredible speed.

Pedagogy - Environment - 29.01.2025
More collaboration, less litter: education and city join forces against trash
More collaboration, less litter: education and city join forces against trash

Forensic Science - 29.01.2025
Clear guidelines needed for the use of genetic genealogy databases in criminal investigations
Investigative genetic genealogy is gaining traction as a revolutionary technique for identifying perpetrators of serious crimes.

Innovation - Economics - 29.01.2025
Sector-wide Innovation Programme Strengthens Dutch Chip Industry

Innovation - Economics - 29.01.2025
Sector-wide Innovation Program Strengthens Dutch Chip Industry

Environment - Life Sciences - 28.01.2025
Noise disrupts Amsterdam ecosystem
The presence of humans has a major impact on biodiversity in the city. Especially noise affects the interaction between animals, according to a new study in Wildlife Biology.

Health - Innovation - 28.01.2025
Launch Cardiovascular Health Technology Centre

Health - Innovation - 28.01.2025
Cancer-on-a-chip technology advances our understanding of how cancer operates
Cancer-on-a-chip technology advances our understanding of how cancer operates
During his PhD research, biomedical engineer Mohammad Jouybar explored how to build specific organ-on-a-chip or even cancer-on-a-chip devices.

Innovation - Chemistry - 28.01.2025
NWO grant of more than 900K for TU/e research on haptic technology
NWO grant of more than 900K for TU/e research on haptic technology

Innovation - Economics - 27.01.2025
Startups for Society Launches Campaign for Impact Startups in the Heart of Brabant

Microtechnics - Innovation - 27.01.2025
Revolutionizing wearable robotics through open-source innovation
Researchers at the UT led by Prof. Massimo Sartori, in collaboration with global academic institutions including McGill University (Canada) and Griffith University (Australia), have announced t

Microtechnics - Innovation - 27.01.2025
Revolutionising wearable robotics through open-source innovation
Researchers at the UT led by Prof. Massimo Sartori, in collaboration with global academic institutions including McGill University (Canada) and Griffith University (Australia), have announced t

Economics - Innovation - 27.01.2025
Empathetic entrepreneurship
In an article, published today in Nature Chemical Engineering , a group of experts provides practical insights and a step-by-step guide for aspiring chemical engineers and scientists to turn their innovations into successful businesses.

Health - Life Sciences - 27.01.2025
Cellular shapeshifters: fibroblasts’ journey through wound repair
Fibroblasts are the most common cell type in connective tissue. They can be compared to 'nature's stitches', holding together damaged tissue until it is healed.

Pedagogy - 24.01.2025
Sprawling air around morality and responsibility unjustified