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Ilke Ercan wins Delft Women in Science (DEWIS) Award 2024 in the Advanced Career category

"Dr. Ilke Ercan, a transformative leader at TU Delft's Microelectronics Department, is a champion of equity, diversity and inclusion. As Chair of Electrical Engineering Education, she co-founded the IEEE Women in Engineering Affinity Group and established the Johanna Manders Makerspace, the first space at EWI named after a woman. She is committed to empowering women, non-binary and underrepresented students in STEM. Ilke's mentorship ensures student inclusion in impactful research and opportunities, fostering belonging and innovation. She exemplifies leadership by creating inclusive spaces and supporting accessibility initiatives, inspiring excellence in STEM education." More information on  DEWIS

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Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) Awarded Open Hardware Stimulation Fund for Innovative Sound Device Project

Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) received TU Delft’s Open Research Hardware Stimulation Fund to further develop an innovative sound-playing device for education.

Celebrating excellence in teaching: EEMCS Educators of the Year 2025

Ilke Ercan and Ioan Lager, department microelectronics, recognized for their distinct contributions to teaching

Dr. Seyedmahdi Izadkhast (EEE) receives NRO-Funding on Learning Analytics Project

Dr. Seyedmahdi Izadkhast (EEE) and his multi-university team receives NRO funding to develop a cutting-edge Learning Analytics Dashboard.

EEE Awarded Two Open Education Stimulation Fund Grants

The Electrical Engineering Education (EEE) section has recently received two grants from TU Delft’s Open Education Stimulation Fund (OESF). These grants support innovative teaching methods and materials, further strengthening TU Delft’s commitment to open and inclusive education.

Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) Awarded Funding for Innovative AI Education Project

Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) has been awarded €25K in funding through TU Delft’s Call for Proposals on AI-Augmented Engineering Education for her project “Practical AI in Engineering: A Case-Study-Driven Open Repository and Course.”

Ilke Ercan wins Delft Women in Science (DEWIS) Award 2024 in the Advanced Career category

Ilke Ercan (EEE Group) wins the Delft Women in Science (DEWIS) Award 2024 in the Advanced Career category.

Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) awarded 4TU.NIRICT funding for an innovative high school education project

Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) has been awarded 4TU.NIRICT funding for fostering interdisciplinary educational innovation and strengthening collaboration between technical universities and secondary education.

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”.

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