High Tech Systems Center

Fundamental research and proven practices in the synthesis and design of technically advanced systems for today鈥檚 exponential increase of complexity in systems, data and networks calls for multidisciplinary.

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We are Eindhoven University of Technology

Check out what's going on at Eindhoven University of Technology!

Our research ranges from Artificial Intelligence and Semiconductors to Quantum Technology and Photonics.
The four research institutes focus on the Energy Transition, AI, Photonics and Molecular Systems.
Over 40 student teams focus on societal issues such as sustainable housing and mobility, energy and health.

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Our Focus Areas

The seven focus areas of HTSC are innovative and will continue to develop complex engineering. 

 

In the Spotlight

To advance Cognitive Robotics for Flexible Agro-Food Technology.

Researcher in the Spotlight: Jordy Senden

The goal of my project is to demonstrate the feasibility of high-speed sub-nanometer accuracy positioning systems using piezo-electric actuators.

Researcher in the Spotlight: Clarisse P茅tua Bosman Barros

I鈥檓 developing novel closed-loop control systems for additive manufacturing

Researcher in the Spotlight: Thomas Hafkamp

My research concerns robust self-localization algorithms for mobile robots

Researcher in the Spotlight: Liang Li

Deformations of the wafer play a crucial role in the overall performance of the lithography tool

Researcher in the Spotlight: David van den Hurk

Model order reduction for parameter-varying systems

Researcher in the Spotlight: Xingang Cao

Making mobile robots more explainable and robust in semi-open environments

Researcher in the Spotlight: Hao Liang Chen

I try to improve the mechanical structure of an interventional X-ray system

Researcher in the Spotlight: Jeffrey van Pinxteren

鈥淲e approach the concept of eating food from a Mechanical Engineering point of view, believing that this will largely improve the methods of designing food.鈥

Researcher in the Spotlight: Nicky Jonkers

Necessarily, we first need to have a complete understanding of the software before we can maintain it

Researcher in the Spotlight: Kousar Aslam

Researcher in the Spotlight: Judith van Huijstee

I鈥檓 working on Next Generation Model Reduction Techniques for Complex Systems

Researcher in the Spotlight: Daming lou

The influence of hygro-thermal behavior

Researcher in the Spotlight: Amritam Das

... the thermally-induced deformation of components will be a major hurdle in the years to come.

Researcher in the Spotlight: Ruben Merks

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My research focuses on the resin layer deposition process of the vat photopolymerization additive manufacturing technique

Researcher in the Spotlight: Andrei Kozhevnikov

Synthesizing controllers

Researcher in the Spotlight: Ferdie Reijnen

Researcher in the Spotlight: Ruben Jonk

I use particle-based numerical methods to simulate dilute gas systems and determine their thermal behavior.

Researcher in the Spotlight: Bijan Goshayeshi

Advanced identification and control of thermal systems

Researcher in the Spotlight: Enzo Evers

"The main goal is to achieve high levels of cleanliness in high-end equipment, with a specific focus on electron microscopes"

Researcher in the Spotlight: Rik Peelen

Design, realization and testing of an in-vacuum substrate handling robot

Researcher in the Spotlight: Rick Baade

Within the FAST project, my topic is localization and navigation for mobile industrial robots.

Researcher in the Spotlight: Bob Hendrikx

Together we hope to provide a robust and holistic solution to the problem of developing safe autonomous robots

Researcher in the Spotlight: Rishi Mohan

My work aims to enable additive additive manufacturing of large-area ceramics.

Researcher in the Spotlight: Steyn Westbeek

Better software quality means safer and more reliable systems. Good examples are MRI scanners and self-driving vehicles

Researcher in the Spotlight: Thomas Neele

Plasma assisted contamination control for ultra-clean vacuum systems

Researcher in the Spotlight: Boy van Minderhout

...how robots perceive and understand the intentions of humans as well as how humans perceive and understand those of robots

Researcher in the Spotlight: Margot Neggers

"I enable semiconductor manufacturing machines to learn from their mistakes"

Researcher in the Spotlight: Maurice Poot

Researcher in the Spotlight: Ralf Reinartz

Researcher in the Spotlight: Rachel Jones

I identify and control position-dependent mechanical systems

Researcher in the Spotlight: Robin de Rozario

Repetitive and learning motion control in printing systems

Researcher in the Spotlight: Lennart Blanken

Linear reluctance motor with a soft magnetic track

Researcher in the Spotlight: Samuil Aleksandrov

Linear reluctance motor with advanced power electronics converter

Researcher in the Spotlight: Lie Wang

Researcher in the Spotlight: Kay Peeters

鈥淢y research will help make the step towards multi-material food printing.鈥

Researcher in the Spotlight: Dolf Klomp

Researcher in the Spotlight: Sven Sperling

Robotics

Eindhoven University of Technology (果冻传媒) pushes the frontier of robotics technologies in its many fields of expertise and applications. 果冻传媒 aims to positively impact our societal challenges in healthcare, energy, mobility and food.

Robot systems like manipulators, mobile robots, autonomous cars, surgical systems et cetera are a combination of many technologies and fields of expertise. Our research extends to many of those and includes expertise in autonomy, control systems, locomotion, mechatronics, artificial intelligence (machine learning / deep learning), material sciences, electronics, computer sciences, design and user interfacing.  It also encompasses less robot-centric expertise like the design of robot based system level factory solutions, its embedding in organizations and the study of its impact on we as humans and our society.

Meet our team

Related research groups

The High Tech Systems Center groups its research activities in the domain of complex high tech mechatronic systems into one top level research center. By combining the expertise from at least four departments: mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, mathematics and computer science and applied physics, the HTSC addresses the complexity problems of future high tech systems design.

Alliances

The High Tech Systems Center undertakes strategic collaborations to arrive at breakthrough innovations within the industry.

NOMI

TU Eindhoven鈥檚 High Tech Systems Center (HTSC) joined forces with TNO in the NOMI (Nano Opto-Mechatronics Instruments) collaboration. Together they will drive technology innovations to develop instruments to image, measure and fabricate devices at the level of individual atoms. NOMI innovations is based on the vision of the future where humanity will solve many of future鈥檚 challenges in data, energy and life sciences by a continuous miniaturization in device fabrication down to an atomic scale. The applications include nanometrology and nanomanufacturing for nanoelectronics, bio-medical and scientific explorations.

DFPI

Together with Wageningen University & Research (WUR), TNO E and Eindhoven University of Technology (果冻传媒), started the Digital Food Processing Initiative (DFPI). With the expertise in food science from WUR and the expertise in high-tech from TNO (applied research) and 果冻传媒 (fundamental research) this initiative will enable digitally controlled food production innovations. This initiative will collaborate with the food industry to translate ideas more easily

 

 

 

to the market. DFPI focuses on six propositions: equipment development, sustainable food solutions, advanced process control, new product development, personalised food, and food experience.

AMSYSTEMS Center

is a joint innovation center for additive manufacturing which focuses predominantly on the development of production equipment for smart, personalized and multi-functional products. The center is founded by Dutch research organization TNO and Eindhoven University of Technology (果冻传媒). TNO and 果冻传媒 HTSC have years of experience in additive manufacturing at their disposal and are making the step towards the next generation of integrated production systems. The center undertakes fundamental and applied research programs to arrive at innovations that ultimately make it to the marketplace via the affiliated companies or spin-offs that are created. At AMSYSTEMS Center experts and scientists are working, who understand the emerging 3D-printing industry needs.

 

HTSC Newsletter

The HTSC Newsletter is a digital newsletter of the 果冻传媒 High Tech Systems Center. The newsletter appears 4 times a year.

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    High Tech Systems Center
    Flux 0.111
    Groene Loper 19
    5612 AP Eindhoven
    The Netherlands
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    Flux 0.111
    Postbus 513
    5600 MB Eindhoven
    The Netherlands
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