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24 January 2019

Guest researcher Bob Kruizinga joined our group

Guest researcher Bob Kruizinga joined our group

Bob Kruizinga, researcher at TNO Optics joined our group for one day per week to intensify the exchange of knowledge between the TU Delft and TNO.

24 January 2019

Mathijs Garming nominated for posterprize at Physics@Veldhoven

Mathijs Garming nominated for posterprize at Physics@Veldhoven

Mathijs Garming's poster on ultrafast light-electron microscopy received a nomination for the overall poster prize at the annual Dutch physics meeting Physics@Veldhoven.

10 January 2019

Ali Alfaraj joined our group as PhD

Ali Alfaraj joined our group as PhD

Ali is a PhD student from Saudi Aramco, who did his MSc in Delft within the IDEA league geophysics program and also spent two years at UBC in Vancouver. He will working within the Delphi consortium and focus on all challenging issues that are related to imaging and inversion of seismic measurements on land.

10 January 2019

Tiexing Wang joined our group as visiting PhD student

Tiexing Wang joined our group as visiting PhD student

Tiexing is a visiting PhD student from Jilin University in China and started on January 2nd. He will stay until the end of the year. Tiexing will be working within the Delphi consortium on the optimum estimation of multiply scattered seismic waves and separate them from the single-scattered waves. His supervisor is Eric Verschuur.

08 January 2019

Three out of twelve Medical Delta projects granted to ImPhys researchers

Three out of twelve Medical Delta projects granted to ImPhys researchers

Medical Delta has launched twelve researchprogrammes that will work on technological solutions for sustainable healthcare. These programmes combine knowledge and expertise of three universities and two university medical centers to address important societal challenges in healthcare. Three out of twelve projects were granted to ImPhys researchers. Per project they will receive € 380k.

19 December 2018

NWO grants collaborative Cryo-microscopy development by Hoogenboom (ImPhys) and Jakobi (BN)

NWO grants collaborative Cryo-microscopy development by Hoogenboom (ImPhys) and Jakobi (BN)

NWO has announced that it has decided to fund the 810 k€ collaborative project CRYO3BEAMS led by Jacob Hoogenboom (ImPhys). The project, which further involves Arjen Jakobi (BN) and industrial partners Delmic and Demcon-Kryoz, is funded within the High-Tech Systems and Materials (HTSM) Topsector call.

18 December 2018

DRI Health grant for Jeroen Kalkman

DRI Health grant for Jeroen Kalkman

Jeroen Kalkman (TU Delft) and Arno van Leenders (Erasmus MC) received a grant of €10K from the Delft Health Initiative for their project on “Pathology in a new light with label-free deep tissue microscopy”. The TU Delft Health Initiative objective is to promote research in the field of Healthcare at Delft University of Technology and they granted 13 out of total 26 applications.

18 December 2018

DRI Health grant for Verya Daeichin

DRI Health grant for Verya Daeichin

Verya Daeichin received a grant of €10K from the Delft Health Initiative for his project on “Single-cable three-dimensional opto-acoustic imaging catheter”. He will work on this project together with Douwe van Willigen, Martin Verweij, Michiel Pertijs and Nico de Jong. The TU Delft Health Initiative objective is to promote research in the field of Healthcare at Delft University of Technology and they granted 13 out of total 26 applications.

17 December 2018

DRI Health grant for Koen van Dongen

DRI Health grant for Koen van Dongen

Koen van Dongen received a grant of €10K from the Delft Health Initiative for his project on “Real-time proton beam range verification using the iono-acoustic effect: a proof of concept”. The TU Delft Health Initiative objective is to promote research in the field of Healthcare at Delft University of Technology and they granted 13 out of total 26 applications.

11 December 2018

HollandPTC-Varian grants offically awarded

HollandPTC-Varian grants offically awarded

During the official opening of HollandPTC on Friday 30 November, the Varian grants of € 2.700.000 were awarded. ImPhys researcher Frans Vos received € 300.000 for his project on a new methodology for developing biomarkers of radiation-induced toxicity based on advanced MR imaging. Beginning next year we expect to recruit personnel for this project.

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