Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), located in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, is a leading research university specializing in engineering and technology. Founded in 1956, the university is well-known for its close collaboration with high-tech industries in the surrounding region, often referred to as “Brainport” — one of Europe’s foremost technology hubs. TU/e offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs primarily focused on engineering, technology, and applied sciences. It is particularly noted for its contributions to areas such as automotive systems, renewable energy, biomedical technology, and smart materials. The university fosters an innovative environment that encourages both fundamental and applied research, aiming to translate scientific knowledge into practical applications with real-world impact. This strong industry-academia linkage is a hallmark of TU/e, providing students with exceptional opportunities for internships and collaborative projects.
Investigations into gravitational waves and their relationship with Finsler geometry are providing new insights into spacetime, suggesting ways to harmonize relativity and quantum mechanics. When…
A new study outlines a new catalyst capable of purifying exhaust emissions at ambient temperatures. The three-way catalytic converter found in a car’s exhaust system…
A miniaturized near-infrared sensor that could fit in a smartphone can analyze the chemical content of milk and plastics. Researchers have developed a new near-infrared…
Middle Pleistocene fire use: The first signal of widespread cultural diffusion in human evolution. Researchers from the University of Leiden and Eindhoven University of Technology…
New biodegradable nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy that enter cancer cells and ‘shut down’ their mitochondria power stations co-designed by TU/e researchers. An emerging nanomedicine cancer…
Fusion reactor technologies are well-positioned to contribute to our future power needs in a safe and sustainable manner. Numerical models can provide researchers with information…
Eindhoven University of Technology researchers found five different phases in mixtures of two substances. Frozen water can take on up to three forms at the…
Breakthrough after 50 years of work paves the way for photonic chips. Emitting light from silicon has been the ‘Holy Grail’ in the microelectronics industry…
A newly published study details how scientists at the Eindhoven University of Technology developed “magnetic domain-wall ratchet” memory, computer memory that is built up from…