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28 March 2023

New CardioVascular Biomechanics Lab presents golden opportunity for engineers, physicians and patients alike

New CardioVascular Biomechanics Lab presents golden opportunity for engineers, physicians and patients alike

Delftse wetenschappers en studenten die onderzoek doen naar de biomechanica van het hart en bloedvaten werken samen met cardiologen, neurologen en radiologen van het Erasmus MC in het CardioVascular Biomechanics Lab (CVBL). Ze werken dagelijks aan biomechanische vraagstukken op het gebied van hart -en vaatziekten en blijken daarbij van onschatbare waarde voor elkaar.

08 March 2023

Aimée Sakes joins board NWO domain Applied and Engineering Sciences

Aimée Sakes joins board NWO domain Applied and Engineering Sciences

The board of the NWO domain Applied and Engineering Sciences (AES) appoints dr. ir. Aimée Sakes as new board member. She will join the board as of 1 April 2023.

03 March 2023

New tool for organ repair: curvature of the environment

New tool for organ repair: curvature of the environment

31 January 2023

John van den Dobbelsteen appointed professor of Medical Process Engineering

John van den Dobbelsteen appointed professor of Medical Process Engineering

John van den Dobbelsteen has been appointed professor of Medical Process Engineering. His research focuses on improving the interaction between surgical staff and medical technology, with a particular emphasis on alleviating hiccups in the workflow throughout the entire surgical process, from pre-op to post-op.

16 January 2023

New methods to investigate the interface between biomaterials and cells to help regenerate body tissues

New methods to investigate the interface between biomaterials and cells to help regenerate body tissues

Lidy Fratila-Apachitei and Murali Ghatkesar received a Cohesion grant to investigate how 3-D printed pillars with features in the sub-micrometre range can affect adhesion and mechanics of living progenitor cells at single cell level. Together with postdoc researcher Livia Angeloni and the other collaborators, they developed and applied a novel method based on fluid force microscopy.

22 November 2022

Saskia van Heumen TU Delft Best Graduate 2022

Saskia van Heumen TU Delft Best Graduate 2022

Saskia van Heumen has been voted TU Delft’s Best Graduate 2022 for her outstanding research on the use of LED photoacoustics in treating Lymphoedema.

22 November 2022

ERC Starting Grant for Ali Akyildiz

ERC Starting Grant for Ali Akyildiz

The European Research Council has awarded an ERC Starting Grant to Ali Akyildiz. Akyildiz’s research focusses on cardiovascular biomechanics, specifically individual people’s susceptibility to cardiovascular events, such as heart attack and stroke, due to biomechanical failure in their blood vessels. This 1.5 million euros grant is to cover the costs of a five-year research programme, and is awarded to researchers who are at the start of their career, but have already excelled in a promising line of research.

22 November 2022

OpenSim Creator: Empowering biomedical research with biomechanical models wins CZI EOSS Award

OpenSim Creator: Empowering biomedical research with biomechanical models wins CZI EOSS Award

Ajay Seth has been awarded a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) grant of US$ 350,000 to develop his project, OpenSim Creator. This open-source biomechanical simulator will enable researchers worldwide to create accurate neuromuscular and musculoskeletal models within hours, enabling better and faster responses to biomedical questions about human and animal mobility.

10 November 2022

Bart van Straten in various media

26 September 2022

Why do older adults stand-up differently to young adults?

Why do older adults stand-up differently to young adults?

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