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  • New TU/e website

    Published on: 12 April, 2011

    Currently, you’re viewing the internal website, where you’ll find internal information and links to the research groups, services, sports.

    TU/e published a new external website with up-to-date information targeting an external audience (prospective students, alumni, industry and government, press...Read more

  • New TU/e website

    Published on: 12 April, 2011

    Currently, you’re viewing the internal website, where you’ll find internal information and links to the research groups, services, sports.

    TU/e published a new external website with up-to-date information targeting an external audience (prospective students, alumni, industry and government, press...Read more

  • Inviso imaging system inspired by the brain

    Published on: 31 March, 2011

    An image processor inspired by the human visual system could open up a host of industrial applications.

     

    Developing a complex system that mimics how the brain processes images requires a multi-disciplinary approach to systems design.

     

    Not only does it involve the expertise of...Read more

  • Inviso imaging system inspired by the brain

    Published on: 31 March, 2011

    An image processor inspired by the human visual system could open up a host of industrial applications.

     

    Developing a complex system that mimics how the brain processes images requires a multi-disciplinary approach to systems design.

     

    Not only does it involve the expertise of...Read more

  • QTIS/e wins Brainport Health Innovation Award 2011!

    Published on: 17 March, 2011

    During the Health and Innovation conference organized by Robuust, UMC Utrecht and Brainport Health Innovation at the Evoluon in Eindhoven, QTIS/e was announced winner of the Brainport Health Innovation Award 2011. Mirjam Rubbens received the award from Olympic gold medal winner Pieter van den...Read more

  • Philips and TU/e measure and visualize local chemotherapy to tumors.

    Published on: 07 February, 2011

    Royal Philips Electronics (AEX: PHI, NYSE: PHG) and Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) announced an important development today in MRI-guided local drug delivery for cancer treatment. Image-guided drug delivery has been studied by scientists all around the world for almost a decade because...Read more

  • Smartkids at BME

    Published on: 03 February, 2011

    Last Tuesday February 1, 32 gifted children were challenged to ask questions about their own bodies with the help of a number of brand new anatomical models and top-notch measuring equipment. The Department of BMT is currently thinking about organizing the workshop 'Eigenwijs' (know-it-all) several...Read more

  • Start Conversion W-hoog and W-laag

    Published on: 18 January, 2011

    January 10, 2011 the renovation work started in the buildings W-Hoog and W-Laag. The renovation comprises roughly two phases. Phase 1 involves W-Laag and takes place from January to April 2011. Phase 2 is scheduled for May to September 2011; during this phase, work will be done in W-Hoog. Read more

  • A tissue engineered layer of kidney cells is start of improvement of kidney dialysis

    Published on: 16 November, 2010

    Researchers of the TU/e and UMC Groningen managed to grow a layer of kidney cells in the lab that are in function: they purify blood. The key to success is a new bioactive synthetic membrane that has the structure comparable to the basal mambrane of the kidney.

  • Three-dimensional maps of brain wiring

    Published on: 28 October, 2010

    A team of researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology has developed a software tool that physicians can use to easily study the wiring of the brains of their patients. The tool converts MRI scans using special techniques to three-dimensional images.Read more