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PhD Imad Bellouki received a Mosaic 2.0 scholarship (NWO)
- Thursday, 7 August 2025
Imad Bellouki(EI) has received a Mosaic 2.0 scholarship from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The PhD scholarship programme focuses on underrepresented groups of graduates with non-Western migration backgrounds in the Netherlands. Imad’s research aims to develop wearable, energy-efficient ultrasound devices that provide a non-invasive and cost-effective way to measure vital bodily functions, such as the cardiovascular system.
While much research has focused on developing wearable ultrasound sensors, little attention has been given to the (micro)electronics required to make them “smart.” Imad's work will explore microchip-based solutions to tackle two main challenges: reducing energy use for long battery life and minimizing data to enable wireless data transmission.ellouki
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Third edition Microelectronics Research day
On Tuesday, 3 February, the Microelectronics department of TU Delft’s EEMCS faculty organised the third edition of its Research Day. The event showcased the department's world-leading research areas like autonomous sensor systems, next-generation sensing, and health and well-being.
Hadi Jamali Rad: new part-time Assistant Professor at SPS
Expertise: Multi-modal Generative AI, deep learning, computer vision