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2019
Smarter drug release thanks to control over encapsulation
Dutch researchers have discovered the parameters that govern the encapsulation of drugs.
New method makes the experience of sleeplessness more visible
A Dutch study shows that it is the period after falling asleep that determines whether or not people experience sleep.
New quantum sensor to improve cancer treatment
A new technology promises significant advancements in long-range 3D imaging and monitoring the success of cancer treatments.
Data as material for product design
Data often find their way in the evaluation of new products, once the design process has been concluded.
Targeting epilepsy with electrodes on the head
Dutch researchers have developed a method to stimulate the brain using electrodes that are placed on the head rather than inside it.
Metal power: iron powder as an alternative to coal
A Dutch project develops a system for energy storage via metal.
2018
236 million for promising integrated photonics technology
The Dutch state, a number of provinces and regions, companies and knowledge institutions are together investing in accelerating the development of integrated photonics.
“Lego”-box for water locks simplifies large renovation
A new algorithm from the Netherlands allows the creation of lego-like modules for lock construction.
Olive oil and fungus protect wood from wood rot
Black fungi colors the wood and protects it from wood rot and degradation by sunlight.
New epilepsy warning device could save thousands of lives
A new high-tech bracelet developed by scientists from the Netherlands detects 85 percent of all severe night-time epilepsy seizures.
Glow-in-the-dark paper as a rapid test for infectious diseases
Dutch researchers have developed a practicable and reliable way to test for infectious diseases.
More careful use of antibiotics thanks to biosensor
Biosensors can help to reduce the incorrect use of antibiotics by establishing the appropriate dosage for each patient.
Random fraction of specialized immune cells leads the charge in battling invaders
Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology and Radboud University Nijmegen have developed a groundbreaking, high-throughput lab device to speed up the research.
World’s most circular car is made of flax and sugar
A Dutch team has developed an ultra-light, electrically-powered car prototype based on flax fiber and sugar.
Antennas for extremely fast wireless internet
A Dutch start-up aims to commercialize new wireless technology to enable extremely fast 5G and 6G.
Data correlation helps recognize pickpockets
In the fight against mobile banditry, the police, together with Eindhoven University of Technology, are going to do a trial with data correlation.
TU/e launches Center for Quantum Materials and Technology
Everything indicates that technology based on ‘quantum’ will change society radically in the near future, for example via ultra-fast computers, a ‘quantum internet’ or by developing new medicines much more quickly.
AI method increases the power of artificial neural networks
A new method could make it possible in one to two years for supercomputers to utilize artificial neural networks that quadratically exceed the possibilities of those used today.
Five 3D-concrete printed houses
The realisation of the first of five planned 3D-printed concrete houses will start this year in the Meerhoven neighbourhood in Eindhoven, being part of a new way of building homes.
Tipo: the braille keypad for smartphone
A student at TU/e is developing a special braille keyboard named ‘Tipo’, designed to help blind and visually impaired people.
Accuracy of robots for skull surgery
Drilling out a hole in the skull base has to be done with great precision and often takes many hours. Researchers have developed a surgery robot to take over the task.