'With a healthy dose of open-mindedness, you can go a very long way'
‘The Faces of Challenge-Based Learning’ series: alumnus Bas Verkaik, founder of TU/e spin-off ELEO Technologies. In his student days, he…
Passivation of semiconductors with nanolayers
Roel Theeuwes defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education on November 17th.
TU/e scientists ahead of UN climate summit: 'Meeting climate goals is still possible'
In anticipation of the UN Climate Summit (COP28) in Dubai, three TU/e scientists emphasize the extensive and impactful measures required to…
Streamer discharges and their interaction with dielectrics
Xiaoran Li defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education on October 30th.
‘Challenge-Based Learning dares teachers to let go'
Towards plasma-assisted ignition-stabilized combustion
Ravi Patel defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education on October 18th.
‘Giving room to the individuality of our people’
Thanks to Recognition and Rewards, frameworks for various career paths are now being formed. Rector Silvia Lenaerts calls on everyone to…
Sharing fusion physics knowledge at a time of despair
TU/e researcher Felix Warmer is contributing to an online lecture series on fusion physics especially for Ukrainian students displaced and…
Formation and optimization of halide perovskite interfaces from first principles
Sofia Apergi defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education on October 4th.
Looking back on MomenTUm 2023
On September 28 and 29, we celebrated the academic ceremony of the year with all of our bachelor’s graduates and the best teachers of 2023.
'Dealing with uncertainty, that’s what we want to teach our students'
Exploring spin-orbit interactions induced magnetization dynamics towards device applications
Zilu Wang defended his PhD thesis at the department of Applied Physics and Science Education on September 14th.