Super-sharp images from within the human body made through tiny endoscopes have come a step closer to reality thanks to joint research by scientists from the University of Twente’s MES... Read more
Scientists at the University of Twente’s MESA+ research institute have developed a new manufacturing method to create three-dimensional nanostructures. This revolutionary method enable... Read more
Researchers of the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology and the CTIT Institute for ICT Research at the University of Twente in The Netherlands have demonstrated working electronic circuits tha... Read more
Robotically steering flexible needles can reach their intended target in tissue with sub-millimetre level accuracy. This has been demonstrated by the doctoral research of Momen Abayazid, who... Read more
Scientists of the CTIT research institute at the University of Twente have together with their colleagues of the University of Leuven succeeded in securing chip cards against leaking confide... Read more
Nanotechnologists develop a method for incorporating living cells into materials Scientists from the University of Twente‘s MESA+ research institute have developed a method for natural... Read more
In a 3D world, more transistors in an enclosure, so more memory and faster processors Antoine Legrain, doctoral degree candidate at the University of Twente, has developed a method to design... Read more
A new, simple catalyst, developed at the University of Twente, improves the quality of this oil before it is even transported to the refinery. Oil produced from biomass – such as wood... Read more
Sperm-Inspired Robots Controlled by Magnetic Fields May be Useful for Drug Delivery, IVF, Cell Sorting and Other Applications at the Microscopic Level A team of researchers at the University... Read more
Transistors, the workhorses of the electronics world, are plagued by leakage current. This results in unnecessary energy losses, which is why smartphones and laptops, for example, have to be... Read more
A robot that feels, sees and, in particular, thinks and learns like us. It still seems like science fiction, but if it’s up to UT researcher Frank van der Velde, it won’t be. In... Read more
This breakthrough permits the salvaging of up to 40% of the discarded rubber for the manufacture of new tyres In partnership with the Dutch University of Groningen, Thai scientist Sitisaiyid... Read more
This spectacular discovery may lead to radically new magnetic field sensors, for smartphones for example. Researchers of MESA+, the research institute for nanotechnology of the University of... Read more