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Electroengineering - Environment - 11.11.2024
A key solution to grid congestion
Electroengineering - Innovation - 05.11.2024
¤14 million euros to revolutionise light-emitting chips
Electroengineering - Research Management - 09.10.2024

Career - Electroengineering - 06.02.2024

Physics - Electroengineering - 13.09.2023
Imaging the invisible
Researchers at MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology developed a tool that can measure the size of a plasma source and the colour of the light it emits simultaneously.
Electroengineering - Innovation - 07.09.2023
UT Coordinating a 2.5M project to improve Electromagnetic Compliance
New communication and automation technologies help society to become smarter and more sustainable but there has been evidence that the electromagnetic interference they create can possibly cause deadly accidents. Little is known on how to avoid or control this electromagnetic interference propagating within modern complex systems therefore the training of researchers in these electromagnetic effects and mitigations is required.
Electroengineering - Career - 24.07.2023
Mark Bentum new dean of Electrical Engineering department
Environment - Electroengineering - 23.03.2023
University of Twente is adding more solar panels to campus
University of Twente is continually working to make the organisation more sustainable. It is our mission to respond to societal needs by developing sustainable, proactive measures to support our planet and the people who live on it.
Electroengineering - 17.02.2023
Hyperloop een stap dichterbij door volledig zwevend en schaalbaar Delfts prototype
Delft Hyperloop, a dreamteam of 41 TU Delft students, presented their latest design Helios II on 16 February at the Kunsthal Rotterdam.
Electroengineering - 17.02.2023
Fully floating and scalable Delft prototype brings Hyperloop a step closer
Delft Hyperloop, a dreamteam of 41 TU Delft students, presented their latest design Helios II on 16 February at the Kunsthal Rotterdam.
Innovation - Electroengineering - 16.11.2022

In five years, the founders hope that the products now on the table will be sold around the world. TU/e spin-off taylor develops electronics that make solar panels up to twenty percent more cost-effective.
Physics - Electroengineering - 12.11.2020

Electroengineering - 06.10.2020
Alex van Silfhout and Ben Erné nominated for KIJK award
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Campus - EUR - May 15
Alumnus Joost Manusama is now mayor: 'I think the focus on impact is Erasmus University's big plus'
Alumnus Joost Manusama is now mayor: 'I think the focus on impact is Erasmus University's big plus'
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Environment - May 15
Seagrass bread as food product of the future: 'The Netherlands must take the lead in production'
Seagrass bread as food product of the future: 'The Netherlands must take the lead in production'