Tracking scents to their source: an electronic nose that can follow odoursThanks to the MESA+ Safety & Security Grant, Sissi de Beer, associate professor within the Department of Molecules and Materials, was able to accelerate her research. Her goal is to develop an electronic nose that can not only detect odours but also locate their source.Read more
Throwback Matchmaking Events: Molecules for Society - a VU-UT Molecular Life Science ChallengeThere were two Matchmaking events organized by early-career researchers at the UT (21st June) and at the VU (28th June) to brainstorm ideas on the topic ‘Molecules for Society: a VU – UT molecular (life) science challenge’.Read more
Tracking scents to their source: an electronic nose that can follow odours
Throwback Matchmaking Events: Molecules for Society - a VU-UT Molecular Life Science Challenge
2 new exciting phd positions within the hmoe group
Poster prize Alessandro Borrini
Vici grant for three UT professors
INAUGURAL LECTURE PROF.DR. CHRISTIAN A. NIJHUIS, THURSDAY, 23 FEBRUARY 2023
-Dutch- Interview with Professor Christian Nijhuis: Molecules that can learn similar to our brains
Major breakthrough for brain-like computers
PhD position for Opto-Electronic neuromorphic computing
Dr. Q. Ivana Lin joins HMOE
Symposium EL10-Dynamical Molecular-Scale Opto-Electronic Devices
Logical switching using one single molecule








