News & Agenda News Open menu 22 November 2022 ERC Starting Grant for Ali Akyildiz The European Research Council has awarded an ERC Starting Grant to Ali Akyildiz. Akyildiz’s research focusses on cardiovascular biomechanics, specifically individual people’s susceptibility to cardiovascular events, such as heart attack and stroke, due to biomechanical failure in their blood vessels. This 1.5 million euros grant is to cover the costs of a five-year research programme, and is awarded to researchers who are at the start of their career, but have already excelled in a promising line of research. Read more 22 November 2022 OpenSim Creator: Empowering biomedical research with biomechanical models wins CZI EOSS Award Ajay Seth has been awarded a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) grant of US$ 350,000 to develop his project, OpenSim Creator. This open-source biomechanical simulator will enable researchers worldwide to create accurate neuromuscular and musculoskeletal models within hours, enabling better and faster responses to biomedical questions about human and animal mobility. Read more 10 November 2022 Bart van Straten in various media Read more 26 September 2022 Why do older adults stand-up differently to young adults? Read more 13 September 2022 Paul Breedveld best lecturer of 2021 - 2022 All students at the 3mE faculty were given the opportunity to vote for the best lecturer of 2021-2022. The votes are a token of their appreciation for the unique and creative way in which the lecturers concerned teach. Good lecturers are indispensable for the quality of 3mE’s programmes. Read more 06 September 2022 Did someone fall down the stairs or were they pushed? NFI and TU Delft are working on a model for complex falls Did a person fall or was he or she pushed? Cases where a deceased person lies at the bottom of the stairs are complex. To aid detection, the NFI is working with TU Delft on a computer model that can simulate human falls. Read more 01 September 2022 Alfred Schouten appointed professor of System Identification for Human Motion Control Alfred Schouten has been appointed professor of System Identification for Human Motion Control in the Department of BioMechanical Engineering. Alfred Schouten’s research focuses on the development of methods and applications for identifying and understanding neuromuscular control. He does this in both healthy people and people with neurological disorders. Read more 25 August 2022 Laurie van de Weerd en Nick van de Berg in various media Read more 16 June 2022 Heike Vallery has been awarded the Alexander von Humboldt Award Heike Vallery, professor Human Motor Augmentation at the department of BioMechanical Engineering, has been awarded the Alexander von Humboldt Award. Read more 23 May 2022 Tim Horeman in various media Read more Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 You are on page 5 Page 6 Page 7 ... Agenda Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page