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Yoeri van de Burgt

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Full Professor

Yoeri van de Burgt

Contact

y.b.v.d.burgt@tue.nl

+31 40 247 4419

Pendulum 1.05

Department / Institute

Mechanical Engineering

EAISI

Institute for Complex Molecular Systems

Group

Microsystems

EAISI Foundational

ICMS Core

Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir institute

Group Van de Burgt

RESEARCH PROFILE

Yoeri van de Burgt is Associate Professor in the Microsystems Section at TU/e as well as a member of the Institute of Complex Molecular Studies (ICMS), Eindhoven Henrik Casimir Institute (EHCI) and Eindhoven Artificial Intelligence Systems Institute (EAISI). His expertise spans materials science, organic electronics, neuromorphic engineering, cell-material interfaces and laser applications. Tuition includes mechanical engineering, microsystems and design-based learning. Currently, his group neuromorphic engineering is studying the optimisation of materials for organic neuromorphic devices as well as developing neuromorphic systems and circuits for brain-inspired smart biosensors, intelligent robotics and adaptive biointerfaces. He was awarded an ERC Starting Grant in 2017 and an ERC Consolidator Grant in 2024. In 2019 he was elected as an MIT innovator under 35 Europe and in 2023 he won the TU/e Ground-breaking Researcher Award.

Organic neuromorphic materials as building blocks for next-generation low-energy computing, smart robotics and adaptive biointerfaces.

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Yoeri van de Burgt obtained his PhD degree at Eindhoven University of Technology in 2014. He then briefly worked at a high-tech startup in Switzerland, after which he obtained a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University (USA) with prof. Alberto Salleo. During his postdoc his research focused on organic neuromorphic materials and electrochemical transistors. At the end of 2016, van de Burgt returned to Eindhoven as an assistant professor where he currently leads the Neuromorphic Engineering group. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Cambridge (UK) in 2017 and Georgia Tech (US) in 2022. In 2019 he was elected to the Eindhoven Young Academy, which he chaired from 2021-2022. He is also member of the scientific advisory board of the Centre for Cognitive Systems and Materials (Cognigron) at the University of Groningen. Yoeri is an associate editor for Frontiers in Neuroscience: Neuromorphic Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering R and he is a member ob the editorial board of IOP’s Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering.

Key Publications

Nature Electronics

(2023)

E.R.W. van Doremaele,X. Ji,J. Rivnay,Y. van de Burgt](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/2be9dd8b-a1d7-4d38-b882-200d6126f5ec) - [### A biohybrid synapse with neurotransmitter-mediated plasticity

Nature Materials

(2020)

Scott T. Keene,Claudia Lubrano,Setareh Kazemzadeh,Armantas Melianas,Yaakov Tuchman,Giuseppina Polino,Paola Scognamiglio,Lucio Cinà,Alberto Salleo,Yoeri B. van de Burgt](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/ad3d2f99-23e6-4072-934d-2b058d800e42) - [### Redefining near-unity luminescence in quantum dots with photothermal threshold quantum yield

Science

(2019)

David A. Hanifi,Noah D. Bronstein,Brent A. Koscher,Zach Nett,Joseph K. Swabeck,Kaori Takano,Adam M. Schwartzberg,Lorenzo Maserati,Koen Vandewal,Yoeri van de Burgt](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/97cdb850-b0e4-41d6-9d3a-fd8ce1672b37) - [### Organic electronics for neuromorphic computing

Nature Electronics

(2018)

Yoeri Van De Burgt,Armantas Melianas,Scott Tom Keene,George Malliaras,Alberto Salleo](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/e605164b-d7a1-4e41-b82f-b62318f92ef3) - [### A non-volatile organic electrochemical device as a low-voltage artificial synapse for neuromorphic computing

Nature Materials

(2017)

Y. van de Burgt,E. Lubberman,E.J. Fuller,S.T. Keene,G.C. Faria,S. Agarwal,M.J. Marinella,A.A. Talin,A. Salleo](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/fd7675d8-b080-4b25-b888-8f01fe913499)

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