Breadcrumb Research Projects Go to Innovative optical strain sensor distortion of composites Innovative optical strain sensor distortion of composites The use of composite materials is crucial for the energy transition, but damage is difficult to visually detect. Composites are increasingly being monitored using fiber-optic sensors. Read more Go to Photons in Focus Photons in Focus Researchers of THUAS work together with the companies Single Quantum and Photosynthetic on the fabrication and testing of microscopic lenses that can optimally focus photons onto superconducting nanowire detectors. Read more Go to Optical stem diameter measurement for crop monitoring Optical stem diameter measurement for crop monitoring In the greenhouse horticulture sector, there is an increasing focus on sensor technology to monitor crop growth and development. Stem thickness and its variation is a crucial indicator of crop growth. Read more Go to Key Enabling Technology Lab (KET Lab) Key Enabling Technology Lab (KET Lab) The Key Enabling Technology (KET) Lab of The Hague University of Applied Sciences is an innovation lab that strengthens research and education by means of key technologies such as photonics, micro- and nanotechnology. Read more Go to Develop monitoring infrastructure to influence daylight and artificial light (EURAMET) Develop monitoring infrastructure to influence daylight and artificial light (EURAMET) The basis and starting point of this research is the standard (S026) recently published by the Commission Internationale d'Eclairage (CIE), in which the CIE describes the sensitivity of the Melanopsin receptors in the... Read more Go to Cancer diagnostics for sustainable care (CARES) Cancer diagnostics for sustainable care (CARES) The Hague University of Applied Sciences is developing a smart and affordable screening device for early detection of skin cancer in primary care. This enables faster diagnosis and more sustainable care. Read more Go to The Detectable Vegetable The Detectable Vegetable The project aims to minimize diseases and spoilage of horticultural vegetables in greenhouse cultivation. Read more Go to Measuring crop growth with sensors Measuring crop growth with sensors The Dutch greenhouse horticulture industry is a global leader in sustainable innovations. Compared to other countries, its ecological footprint is already low, but new technologies offer opportunities to further control... Read more Go to Lifelong Optics Learning Lifelong Optics Learning De SLIM-subsidie heeft als doel om leren en ontwikkelen in het mkb vanzelfsprekend te maken. Dit betekent dat in de onderneming aandacht is voor de ontwikkeling van het bedrijf en de medewerkers. Read more Go to Securing infrastructure with photonics (SUNSPOT) Securing infrastructure with photonics (SUNSPOT) Large infrastructure objects such as a bridge or viaduct need to be monitored to guarantee safety and to optimise maintenance. Read more
Go to Innovative optical strain sensor distortion of composites Innovative optical strain sensor distortion of composites The use of composite materials is crucial for the energy transition, but damage is difficult to visually detect. Composites are increasingly being monitored using fiber-optic sensors. Read more
Go to Photons in Focus Photons in Focus Researchers of THUAS work together with the companies Single Quantum and Photosynthetic on the fabrication and testing of microscopic lenses that can optimally focus photons onto superconducting nanowire detectors. Read more
Go to Optical stem diameter measurement for crop monitoring Optical stem diameter measurement for crop monitoring In the greenhouse horticulture sector, there is an increasing focus on sensor technology to monitor crop growth and development. Stem thickness and its variation is a crucial indicator of crop growth. Read more
Go to Key Enabling Technology Lab (KET Lab) Key Enabling Technology Lab (KET Lab) The Key Enabling Technology (KET) Lab of The Hague University of Applied Sciences is an innovation lab that strengthens research and education by means of key technologies such as photonics, micro- and nanotechnology. Read more
Go to Develop monitoring infrastructure to influence daylight and artificial light (EURAMET) Develop monitoring infrastructure to influence daylight and artificial light (EURAMET) The basis and starting point of this research is the standard (S026) recently published by the Commission Internationale d'Eclairage (CIE), in which the CIE describes the sensitivity of the Melanopsin receptors in the... Read more
Go to Cancer diagnostics for sustainable care (CARES) Cancer diagnostics for sustainable care (CARES) The Hague University of Applied Sciences is developing a smart and affordable screening device for early detection of skin cancer in primary care. This enables faster diagnosis and more sustainable care. Read more
Go to The Detectable Vegetable The Detectable Vegetable The project aims to minimize diseases and spoilage of horticultural vegetables in greenhouse cultivation. Read more
Go to Measuring crop growth with sensors Measuring crop growth with sensors The Dutch greenhouse horticulture industry is a global leader in sustainable innovations. Compared to other countries, its ecological footprint is already low, but new technologies offer opportunities to further control... Read more
Go to Lifelong Optics Learning Lifelong Optics Learning De SLIM-subsidie heeft als doel om leren en ontwikkelen in het mkb vanzelfsprekend te maken. Dit betekent dat in de onderneming aandacht is voor de ontwikkeling van het bedrijf en de medewerkers. Read more
Go to Securing infrastructure with photonics (SUNSPOT) Securing infrastructure with photonics (SUNSPOT) Large infrastructure objects such as a bridge or viaduct need to be monitored to guarantee safety and to optimise maintenance. Read more