All news
All news
Improved analysis of pregnancy data enables earlier detection of risks
PhD researcher Ivar de Vries developed methods to use technologies to monitor a mother and their unborn child more effectively.
Smarter MRS with Physics and AI
Julian Merkofer defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on April 17.
From chatbots to brain monitoring: modern tools to predict postoperative delirium
Mariska Oosterhof-te Pas defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on April 2.
The map is not the territory: why sleep apnea needs a new way of seeing
Luca Cerina defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on April 1st.
Can a simple chest sensor transform sleep apnea care?
Fons Schipper defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on March 17.
How physiological signals and trustworthy AI can improve maternal care
Yanqi Wu defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on 12 February 2026.
Advancing automated blood flow monitoring using ultrasound
Luuk van Knippenberg defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on March 3.
Home Stretch | Better images through smart sound
Cognitive ultrasound aims to make razor-sharp images possible for everyone.
A smarter, simpler way to measure sleep
Hans van Gorp defended his PhD thesis with the distinction cum laude at the Department of Electrical Engineering on January 22nd.
A look at the neck that could change patient monitoring
Esmée de Boer defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering on January 13th.
Home Stretch | Visualizing blood flow with ultrasound in the neck
Carotid ultrasound as a new way to monitor patients’ circulation
Catharina Hospital and ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø receive over €1.3 million for pancreatic cancer research
AI research in 25 Dutch hospitals aims to achieve a breakthrough in the early detection of pancreatic cancer