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Centre for Technology for Sustainable Development
TDO provides education and awards the TDO certificate that students can achieve if they complete a year of study on subjects related to energy and the environment, and also graduate in this field. TDO stimulates research and education in the field of sustainable development through co-operation, joint projects, and subsidies for research. In addition, the TDO publishes the TU/e’s efforts in the field of the energy and the environment. TDO can help you to find partners for research within the TU/e.
For more information, please contact:
tel. +31 40 247 4463
E-mail: tdo@tm.tue.nl
This institute was established by Philips Electronics N.V. and the TU/e. In 1998 the KPMG entered into the partnership too. The research of the institute is aimed at the design of products and the design and management of processes and systems. The institute wishes to offer trade and industry concrete methods for continuous quality improvement. To this purpose the institute links university knowledge to practical business experience, to achieve the following:
For more information, please contact:
secretariat
tel. +31 40 247 47 48
fax +31 40 246 31 20
The Institute for Drive and Tribotechnology works on commission for industry, including for example research projects, trouble-shooting or by doing measurements in the field of lubrication, wear, and friction, and in the field of the mechanical design of drives and components. Specific fields of attention include mechanical drives (especially gears), hydraulic drives, sound and special measurement techniques, materials research, wear and lubrication, seals and bearings.
For more information, please contact:
Prof. dr. ir. M.J.W. Schouten, WH 3.115, tel. +31 40 247 32 70
E-mail: m.j.w.scouten@tue.nl
This institute is active in the field of programming, management and use of the built environment. In collaboration with industry various research projects are being executed. The Interface Institute is located within the TU/e, Department of Building and Architecture.
For more information, please contact:
Director:
drs. J.J.A.M. Smeets
HG 3.33
tel. +31 40 247 25 79
Polymer Technology Group Eindhoven was established as a centre of knowledge and information centre in the field of synthetics for SME’s in the Netherlands. The activities Polymer Technology Group Eindhoven is involved in include consultation and referrals, transfer of knowledge, and research and development work.
For more information please contact:
J.B.A. van den Oever
tel: +31 40 247 54 35
E-mail: info@ptgeindhoven.nl
Internet address: www.ptgeindhoven.nl/Index_EN.htm
Materials Technology Centre
The MTC is a joint effort of the TU/e (depts. Of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Mathematics and Computing Science, and Applied Physics) and TNO to build up knowledge in the field of materials, with an emphasis on inorganic materials, coatings, and nano-composites. The programmes of the centre are as follows: glass, nano-composites, hybrid and polymer coatings, inorganic coatings, modelling and structural integrity.
For more information, please contact:
G. de With
ST 2.34
tel. +31 40 247 27 70
fax +31 40 244 56 19
E-mail: g.dewith@tue.nl
Platform for Medical Technology
Experimental Garden for Recycling Initiatives
PRI tests new technologies in the field of reuse.
For more information, please contact: tel. +31 40 247 21 15
Schuit Catalysis Institute
The SKI is the Eindhoven branch of the national research school for Catalysis NIOK. The SKI, like the NIOK at a national scale, offers industry relevant research in the field of catalysis, including fundamental and applied, and medium term research. The core is research into the molecular basis of catalysts and catalytic reactions. Various groups within the departments of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Applied Physics, and Mathematics and Computing Science participate in the SKI.
For more information, please contact:
secretariat
STW 3.32
tel. +31 40 247 28 48
Director:
Prof.dr. R.A. van Santen
tel. +31 40 247 30 82 / 27 30
for Computational and Experimental Engineering Science
In the Stevin Centre the interaction and co-operation between many different disciplines is realised to cope with subjects and problems in the fields of polymer technology, bio-medical technology, energy technology and process technology. The disciplines involved are mechanics, system and control engineering, theory of heat transport, and fluid dynamics, applied and numerical mathematics, materials technology, and data acquisition and processing. Fourteen full-time chairs represent the disciplines from five participating departments: Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Mathematics and Computing Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering.
For more information, please contact:
secretariat: stevin@tue.nl
scientific director:
Prof.dr.ir. D.H. van Campen
WH 0.144
tel. +31 40 247 27 68 / 48 17
secretary:
dr.J.J.M. Rijpkema
WH 0.134
tel. + 31 40 247 31 70 / 48 17
fax + 3140 246 14 18
University Centre for Building Production
UCB is a collaboration between the Department of Building and Architecture and a number of companies. UCB initiates, supports, stimulates, and supervises scientific research regarding building production and the realisation of buildings.
For more information, please contact:
F.J.M. van Gassel
Faculteit Bouwkunde
Leerstoel groep Construction Management
VRT 8.15
tel. +31 40 247 40 77
fax +31 40 243 84 88
E-mail: f.j.m.v.gassel@bwk.tue.nl
The School of Medical Physics and Engineering SMPE/e offers post graduate, professional training programs for students with background in engineering physics, (bio)medical engineering, electrical engineering and mechnical engineers who want to become specialists medical physicists (SMP), qualified medical physicists (QMP) or qualified medical engineers (QME) eventually with an EFOMP registration (BIG-registration in the Netherlands).
Information:
T +(31) 40 247 2134
F +(31) 40 247 2549
E smpee@tue.nl