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Student Teams
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undergraduate
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https://www.tue.nl/en/our-university/tue-student-teams/student-teams
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Student Teams

Source: https://www.tue.nl/en/our-university/tue-student-teams/student-teams Parent: https://www.tue.nl/en/education/bachelor-college

TU/e Student Teams are interdisciplinary organizations of students that challenge themselves to tackle significant societal challenges by developing innovative technology. Approximately 630 students participate in one of the more than 30 Student Teams every academic year.

In collaboration with TU/e Departments, Institutes and more than 700 external partners/sponsors the Student Teams tackle diverse issues related to energy, intelligent lighting, mobility, medical diagnostics, and more. Tackling tough challenges as autonomous student organizations the teams also constitute learning environments for their members and form an important pillar of talent development for Brainport.

TU/e Student Teams are united under TU/e innovation Space, the center of expertise for Challenge-Based Learning and student entrepreneurship. Which serves as a learning hub for training, workshops, technical support, networking, and access to various other resources.

Presenting the Student Teams

In this short video we showcase our student teams and what they are working on, from soccer and healthcare robots to solar cars, electric race cars, drone, AI applications to sustainable homes.

Student Teams News

[February 13, 2026

Record number of participants kick off the TU/e Contest 2026

On February 11, 2026, over 150 students kicked off the TU/e Contest 2026; a five-month learning program focused on entrepreneurial competences and a platform...

Read more](https://www.tue.nl/en/education/tue-innovation-space/news-and-events/13-02-2026-record-number-of-participants-kick-off-the-tue-contest-2026) [January 29, 2026

Making automated essay scoring more reliable, fair, and useful for learning

PhD researcher Afrizal Doewes studied how automated essay scoring can be evaluated, improved, and used to support learning.

Read more](https://www.tue.nl/en/news-and-events/news-overview/29-01-2026-making-automated-essay-scoring-more-reliable-fair-and-useful-for-learning)

More news

[Designing clearer imaging systems with freeform optics

January 22, 2026](https://www.tue.nl/en/news-and-events/news-overview/22-01-2026-designing-clearer-imaging-systems-with-freeform-optics) [Predicting forces in vibrating pipelines: making slug flow safe and predictable

January 20, 2026](https://www.tue.nl/en/news-and-events/news-overview/20-01-2026-predicting-forces-in-vibrating-pipelines-making-slug-flow-safe-and-predictable) [Making simulations smarter, more reliable, and more realistic

January 16, 2026](https://www.tue.nl/en/news-and-events/news-overview/16-01-2026-making-simulations-smarter-more-reliable-and-more-realistic) [Finding hidden patterns in complex data

December 17, 2025](https://www.tue.nl/en/news-and-events/news-overview/17-12-2025-finding-hidden-patterns-in-complex-data)

Madis Talmar

m.talmar@remove-this.tue.nl - ### Press contact Student Teams

Frans Raaijmakers

h.a.raaijmakers@remove-this.tue.nl

+31 6 1833 5922