
Digital twins improve fault diagnosis in high-tech engineering systems
Farhad Ghanipoor defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on March 13th

Balancing privacy and performance in the age of data-driven technologies
Haleh Hayati defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on March 11th.

Virtual copy can be increasingly accurate
Mechanical engineer Bas Kessels developed new methods for precision modelling.

Three ¹û¶³´«Ã½-led consortia receive NWO ‘NXTGEN Hightech’ Growth Fund grants
Researchers from ¹û¶³´«Ã½ departments Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Applied Physics and Science ¹û¶³´«Ã½ lead three of…

Impact-aware robotics boosting efficiency in logistics through predictive models
Maarten Jongeneel defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on November 12th.

A contribution to the dynamic modeling of drilling systems
Arviandy Aribowo defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on October 17th.

Transforming complex engineering with a modular framework
Lars Janssen defended his PhD thesis with the distinction cum laude at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on June 19th.

Enhancing automated vehicle safety by integrating self-awareness and situational awareness
Chris van der Ploeg defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on June 18th.

Low-order dynamic modeling for electroactive surfaces
Anahita Amiri defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry on…
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Design, modeling, and control strategies for soft robots
Brandon Caasenbrood received his PhD degree with the distinction cum laude at the Department of Mechanical Engineering on January 10th.

In memoriam | Nick Rosielle

The soft power of nature-based robotics
For his soft artificial heart, PhD student Luuk van Laake drew inspiration from nature and a ketchup bottle.