Great to see our research reaching a wider audience!Our colleague Sissi de Beer has recorded a great podcast for Stichting Universiteit van Nederland, in which she explains what really happens when we smell something – and how her research into electronic noses could one day help save lives.Read more
New technology aims to help industry dramatically reduce the use of chemicalsResearchers at the University of Twente are developing a new generation of process technology that could significantly reduce the need for chemicals in industrial processes. Thanks to €4 million in funding from the Dutch TKI Industry & Energy programme, UT researcher Sissi de Beer is leading an international consortium that will spend the coming years developing more sustainable technologies for applications including industrial cleaning, desalination and the separation of raw materials.Read more
Great to see our research reaching a wider audience!
New technology aims to help industry dramatically reduce the use of chemicals
€1.5 million for sustainable specialty and fine chemicals
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









