- UT scientists involved in three Gravitation projectsSeven consortia with top scientists from various Dutch universities will receive a total of 160.5 million euros. As part of the Gravitation programme, they can carry out pioneering research over the next ten years. The University of Twente is involved in three of the projects: Mireille Claessens is a co-applicant of the FLOW project, Ellen Giebels is part of the Adapt! project team and Serge Lemay is part of the ANION consortium.Read more
- Gravitation grant for multidisciplinary team to investigate adaptability of societies in crisesThe open society is increasingly threatened by crises such as pandemics, terrorism, floods, and earthquakes. The future of the open society depends on its adaptability to prepare for these crises. Under the name Adapt!, a team of researchers from five universities including the University of Twente will spend the next few years researching the cultural, social and policy capacities needed to deal with such crises.Read more
- UT scientists involved in three Gravitation projects
- Gravitation grant for multidisciplinary team to investigate adaptability of societies in crises
- Finding superhot rocks: A new global model for geothermal exploration
- Resilience Reflection #31: Climate resilience or climate problem?
- Equitable and accessible 15-minute neighbourhoods in urban outskirts
- ‘Growing with Green Steel' is a major step towards a sustainable Dutch steel sector
- Resilience Reflection #30: AI literacy and the future of academic work
- Pioneering ‘MasterPlus’ programme in optics and photonics to see the light in September 2024
- UT spin-off FlowBeams receives €2.5 million grant to accelerate needle-free injection technology
- Resilience Reflection #29: Preparing with and for each other
- Large project to improve the treatment of women with DCIS
- Large research grant for reducing distance to labour market for people with disability