C3Te focuses on multi-disciplinary research in the care and cure domain
The Center for Care & Cure Technology Eindhoven (C3Te) focuses on multi-disciplinary research in the care and cure domain. By connecting the technological strengths of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics with clinical partners and industry, collective knowledge is expanded leading to sustainable improvement of healthcare. In the last years, C3Te has established a strategic network, in which collaborative innovations for health care in the areas of multimodal sensing, advanced imaging, ICT embedded systems and ubiquitous computing played a crucial role for improving diagnosis and treatment of patients. Additionally, the development of ambulant and unobtrusive monitoring systems contributed to adapting treatment approaches for enhancing patient well-being.
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"Draadloos het hoofd in om een implantaat op te laden"
On the 23rd of May, Huib Visser and Tom van Nunen appeared in NRC with an article on wireless charging of brain implants. Please note that this article is only in Dutch.
Research programs
C3Te aims to create synergistic partnerships between academia, medical centers and industry to strengthen knowledge that is crucial to create novel healthcare technologies to transform the future of healthcare. This 'golden triangle' will ensure connections between engineering research advances and the need for care from the society. Therefore, the focus of the research program is mainly structured around Technology Solutions and Application Areas.
Research Projects
The Center for Care & Cure Technology Eindhoven (C3Te) drives technology development in healthcare by creating synergy between academic, industrial and clinical partners. The close collaboration creates fertile soil for research projects. Here C3Te displays some success stories.
Related Lab Facilities
Meet some of our Researchers
Related Research Groups
C3Te stimulates collaborations of research groups working on care & cure technology within the Departments of Electrical Engineering and the Department of Applied Physics of the ¹û¶³´«Ã½.
Partners
The synergy of technology and biomedical sciences could generate substantial gains for partners collaborating within the field of care & cure. In general, through tight collaborative approaches ensure that technology development keeps a focus on the various technological, economic and value-based care demand that influence the application in the healthcare area. An important strategic partner is the Eindhoven MedTech Center (e/MITC) with its large-scale research collaboration between the Catharina Hospital, the Maxima Medical Center, Kempenhaeghe Epilepsy and Sleep Center, Royal Philips Eindhoven and the Eindhoven University of Technology.
Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
Contact
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Visiting address
Building 19 - Flux 9.096Groene LoperEindhovenNetherlands -
Visiting address
Flux 9.096Building number 19Groene LoperEindhovenNetherlands -
Postal address
Department of Electrical EngineeringP.O. Box 513 - Building 19 - Flux 9.0965600 MB EindhovenNetherlands -
Postal address
Department of Electrical EngineeringP.O. Box 513 - Building 19 - Flux 9.096PO Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlands -
Project Officer
Noortje Baxn.a.m.bax@ tue.nl -
Office Assistent
Daniëlle van der Hagenc3te@ tue.nl -
Scientific Director
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