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Tiago Costa

Tiago Costa – Delft University of Technology

Tiago Costa received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal, in 2014 From 2015 to September 2019 he was a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Columbia University, USA, where he worked on ultrasound microchip technology for biological interfaces. Since October 2019 he is an Assistant Professor...
The Microelectronics department at the Delft University of Technology investigate and design active biomedical microsystems.

The Microelectronics Department at TU Delft

The Microelectronics department at the Delft University of Technology investigate and design active biomedical microsystems.
Brain disease diagnosis with medical doctor seeing Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI film diagnosing elderly ageing patient neurodegenerative illness problem for neurological medical treatment

Machine learning is helping us understand Alzheimer’s disease

Using machine learning to pinpoint the most accurate means and timelines for anticipating the advancement of Alzheimer’s disease.
Verkis sustainable energy consultants

Verkís Consulting engineers

Verkís Consulting engineers with world-class expertise in geothermal, hydropower and sustainable solutions.
desalination unit, drinkable water

A portable desalination unit could be the future of freshwater

Turning seawater into freshwater, a portable desalination unit can affordably generate clean drinking water without filters or pumps.
Dynamic Thermal Rating

Dynamic Thermal Rating technologies: The Slovenian case

Andrej Souvent, CEO of Operato d.o.o. discusses boosting the power grid by using Dynamic Thermal Rating technologies (DTR)
Microbial electrosynthesis, microbes

Microbial electrosynthesis for sustainable bioproduction

Arpita Bose, PhD, Associate Professor at Washington University illustrates how microbes may prove essential for developing sustainable technologies as we strive for greener economies.
Kjell Hausken

Kjell Hausken – University of Stavanger

Kjell Hausken is a Professor at the University of Stavanger where he does research on economics, risk analysis, athletics, and energy expenditure.
COVID in elderly patients, lung

Existing drugs could be used to fight COVID-19 in elderly patients

A research team at MIT have created a machine-learning strategy to identify existing drugs that could be repurposed to fight COVID-19 in elderly patients.
Mechatronics education

Mechatronics education – It takes a community

Dr Gamer, Academic Dean, Integrated Technology Division, tells us all about mechatronics education at Western Technical College, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Dr. Nick Kanopoulos

Dr. Nick Kanopoulos – Brite Hellas S.A.

Dr. Nick Kanopoulos is Brite's President and CEO. He is a highly skilled entrepreneurial-minded leader who is an accomplished, results‑driven professional with over 30 years of experience as a successful executive.
Cybersecurity and banking

Africa’s Cybersecurity Problems Impact Us All

Africa leads the world in mobile banking and so it is no surprise that banks are one of the biggest targets for cybercriminals.
Thorsten Stremlau

Thorsten Stremlau – Trusted Computing Group

Thorsten Stremlau is a Senior Engineering Staff Member and CTO within Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group PC & Smart Devices business.
Dr John Yardley

Dr John Yardley – Threads Software Ltd

John began his career as a researcher in computer science and electronic engineering with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), where he undertook a PhD in speech recognition.
Mathematics and computer science

Mathematics and computer science: Key to the future

Dr John Yardley, Managing Director of Threads Software Ltd, details precisely why mathematics and computer science are key to the future.
wearable technology, Internet of Things

Guard Patch: Intelligent wearable technology with IoT and platforms

Professor Shuenn-Yuh Lee, National Cheng Kung University, discusses his mission to build a user-friendly development platform with smart wearable technology, in this report.
diagnose sepsis, microfluidics

Microfluidics device can diagnose sepsis in minutes

A novel sensor designed by MIT researchers could dramatically accelerate the process of diagnosing sepsis, a leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals that kills nearly 250,000 patients annually.
dot-based technology

Nanotechnology: Colloidal Quantum Dots for next-generation displays and smart lighting

Luigi G. Occhipinti and Jong Min Kim from the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, explain an exciting aspect of nanotechnology that concerns the emergence of quantum dot-based technology for next-generation smart lighting and displays.
trade and investment, Industrial trade

Industrial, trade and investment cooperation: A new era for the EU and Japan

Masanori Osumi, Japan-side General Manager and Philippe de Taxis du Poët, EU-side General Manager of the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation, explain why a new era begins now when it comes to promoting industrial, trade and investment cooperation between the EU and Japan.
researcher

Engineer or researcher? Spot the difference!

Julien Scheibert & Alain Le Bot, researchers at CNRS/Ecole Centrale de Lyon share their thoughts on the respective roles of engineers and researchers.

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