New Frontiers: Microelectronics Exploring Earth's Extremes and Beyond | Microelectronics at TU Delft
Join TU Delft experts as they showcase how microelectronics and autonomous systems are venturing into Earth's harshest environments and beyond, from ocean depths to outer space, without endangering human lives. Discover how these technologies are not only advancing exploration but also driving sustainable practices in farming and pollution control. Witness the power of innovation in uncovering new perspectives on our universe and inspiring sustainable solutions for future generations.

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