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Electrical implants
Small devices with huge potential
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Solving the puzzle: a small scanner for suspicious moles
A small scanner for suspicious moles
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Robots, big data and the internet of things
The robotic trinity
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Just look at China!
Instead of looking at Google
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A glimpse into the universe with superconducting electronics
Jochem Baselmans is looking for answers to the most relevant questions in our universe.
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Tackling tumours using mathematics
Marleen Keijzer and Sebastiaan Breedveld discuss the role mathematics can play in an ever changing field of radiotherapy.
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From micro to macro with duality
Frank Redig wants to understand the relation between microscopic and macroscopic reality, in particular for non-equilibrium systems.
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You only know the best method of defence when you understand more about your opponent
Christian Doerr conducts research into cyber threat intelligence.
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Ultrasound from a plaster
Ultrasound scanning via a plaster or catheter: Michiel Pertijs sees real possibilities for reducing the size of ultrasound equipment to…
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