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She’s called the queen of biophysics because of her pioneering research in the field of bionanophysics. After being awarded the Spinoza Prize, Marileen Dogterom is now also the winner of the Professor of Excellence Award 2025. Six lessons from the Professor of Excellence. “I am constantly learning.”

Hydrogen powered aeroplanes, quieter wind turbines, satellite technology and drones. A lot of drones. At the Aerospace Innovation Hub DEMOday (at Aerospace Engineering), start-ups tumble over each other to give the best pitches. They have one thing in common: potential interest from the Ministry of Defence.

The International Astronomical Union has named an asteroid after researcher-lecturer in archaeological materials Geeske Langejans (Faculty of ME). It is a rocky mini-planet measuring approximately one kilometer in diameter. Langejans reacted with surprise: “I received a cryptic message in the evening saying that there was something nice in my email. I didn't open the email

The ‘lab-on-a-chip’ concept is already being widely used in fields such as healthcare. But do these kinds of chips also work in space? Niels Ligterink (assistant professor Aerospace Engineering) is investigating this question. He is receiving a EUR 700,000 subsidy to turn his dream into reality: finding chemical traces of life beyond Earth.