By using new manufacturing methods, researchers from QuTech, in collaboration with
TU Eindhoven, have successfully observed Majoranas in significantly improved conditions.
Researchers at
TU Eindhoven have now cleared a major scientific hurdle towards a new technology in which the patient lies on a table and the breast hangs freely in a bowl.
Researchers at
TU Eindhoven are working on a «breast - friendly» method, without radiation, that is more accurate and generates 3D rather than 2D images.
The system conceived at
TU Eindhoven uses infrared light with wavelengths of 1500 nanometers and higher; this light has frequencies that are thousands of times higher, some 200 terahertz, which makes the data capacity of the light rays much larger.
Not exact matches
I've got a MSc in Electrical Engineering, a PDEng from
TU / e
Eindhoven and I'm currently working for an Italian engineering firm in the fields of automotive and automation electronics.