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Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) awarded the TU Delft Open Education Stimulation Fund

Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) was awarded with the TU Delft Open Education Stimulation Fund for her project “Enhancing Electrical Engineering Education: A Digital Twin and Interactive Manual Approach for Dynamic Hands-On Learning.” Dr. Abdi will receive €20k over one year period to develop interactive textbook equivalent of BSc EE lab manuals with added digital content to improve students’ learning experience.

In this project, Dr. Abdi collaborates with Dr. Seyedmahdi Izadkhast (EEE), Dr. İlke Ercan (EEE), and Prof. Dr. Ir. Alle-Jan van der Veen (SPS) from the Department of Microelectronics, and Dr. Serdar Asut from the Faculty of Architecture who has expertise on the subject. The departure point of the project is Integrated Project-3 in the BSc EE curriculum. The outcome of the project will inform the improvement of other integrated projects and lab courses. 

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European Women in Tech

The European Women in Technology will take place in June 26 and 27 in Amsterdam.

At last, a woman’s name on the nameplate

For the first time, one of the spaces in the EEMCS Faculty bears the name of a woman. It is Johanna Manders, one of the first women to graduate in Electrical Engineering. ‘If the name attracts just one young women to come and study here, the goal has been achieved.’

Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) awarded the TU Delft Open Education Stimulation Fund

Funding to develop the project “Enhancing Electrical Engineering Education”.

BSc EE Student Samantha van Rijs wins the EDA Competition at SMACD 2023 Conference

Third year BSc EE Samantha van Rijs wins the Enhance Design Automation For Integrated Circuits And Systems (EDA) competition at the International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods and Applications to Circuit Design (SMACD) with her paper on “Single-Electron-Transistor Compact Model for Spin-Qubit Readout.”

Ilke Ercan (EEE group) receives an educational fellowship for 2023

Ilke Ercan receveives one of the five educational fellowships for 2023. This TU Delft Educational Fellow is appointed for two years. She receives a two-year grant of €25,000 per year for educational purposes.

Electrical Engineering Education Section big winners of the Teacher of the Year Awards

Winners of the annual teacher of the year award: Ir. Egbert Bol - Teacher of the Year of EEMCS, and also Online Teacher of the Year for EE; further Dr. Ilke Ercan - Best Teacher of the Year for EE, and Dr. Ioan Lager - second place for the EE Teacher of the Year.