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Building a lensless microscope to study next-gen chips

Building a lensless microscope to study next-gen chips

Transistors used in computer chips have now reached the tiny scale of mere nanometres, yet chips manufacturers still lack the optical power…

IDE at ThingsCon’s Boutiques of Salons 2021

The 2021 virtual edition of ThingsCon’s Boutiques of Salons takes place tomorrow (10 December) from 17:30 – 20:00 CET. There will be talks…

Universities of the Netherlands present Lifelong Learning Platform

Universities of the Netherlands present Lifelong Learning Platform

On 23 November, a new national course catalogue for lifelong learning www.universitairdoorleren.nl was launched. This joint project of all…

Counting electronic states in a single molecule

Counting electronic states in a single molecule

A team of researchers from the UK, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Belgium has managed to measure changes in the energy levels of a free…

Irene Dedoussi new member of the Young Academy 2022

Irene Dedoussi new member of the Young Academy 2022

The Young Academy is welcoming ten new members. They are researchers who work in a variety of disciplines, have been selected for their…

Tarnoc develops electrical central heating boiler

Tarnoc develops electrical central heating boiler

The Delft tech start-up Tarnoc was one of the winners of the WarmteWissel 2020 with its heat pump.

Dr. J. Correia

Profile José António Fonseca de Oliveira Correia, born 1984 in Peso da Régua, Portugal, is Researcher of INEGI/LAETA and CONSTRUCT/FEUP of…

Designing together in a digital polder model

Designing together in a digital polder model

The EquiCity project deploys serious gaming to combine various inputs in urban planning projects. Last week, the development team performed…

Lifelike look-alike of the power grid

Lifelike look-alike of the power grid

Professor Peter Palensky is developing a digital twin of the Dutch electricity grid, making it possible to do free research on innovations…

The risk of virus inhibitors

The risk of virus inhibitors

Virus inhibitors disrupt the production of new viruses by the host cell. But too low doses can cause resistance to develop.