371 search results for “deep” in the Staff website
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Jens van BijsterveldFaculty of Science
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Luc SträterFaculty of Science
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European grant for Birte Forstmann to create an atlas of the Human Deep Brain
Deep-brain stimulation (DBS) is the most promising surgical treatment for movement and neuropsychiatric disorders, but is accompanied by unwanted side effects. Birte Forstmann, professor by special appointment, has been awarded a ERC Proof of Concept Grant to create an atlas of the human deep brain…
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Listing to the deep sea: NWO Roadmap funding for the highly successful KM3NeT telescope
The highly successful deep-sea telescope KM3NeT can now expand both its size and scope. Using a new type of microphone for underwater use, the telescope will attempt to detect the sound produced by neutrinos as they travel through the sea. The data collected will also be of great interest to other research…
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Listening to the deep sea: NWO Roadmap funding for the highly successful KM3NeT telescope
The highly successful deep-sea telescope KM3NeT can now expand both its size and scope. Using a new type of microphone for underwater use, the telescope will attempt to detect the sound produced by neutrinos as they travel through the sea. The data collected will also be of great interest to other research…
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How the CWTS used Deep Democracy to shape sustainable travel policy
What do you do if you want to reach the widest possible consensus on a decision, ensuring it represents all the feelings and ideas within your team? The Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) tried the Deep Democracy method. It proved successful: ‘Everyone had a say without us getting stuck…
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Ana Cristina Arcos MarinFaculty of Science
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Serban VadineanuFaculty of Science
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Zihao YuanFaculty of Science
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Julia WasalaFaculty of Science
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‘The university has many roots in the colonial past. How deep and wide were they?’
Historians recently started preliminary research on Leiden University’s role in colonialism and historical slavery. Our knowledge about this is too limited and fragmented. They are looking with fresh eyes at Leiden’s archives and collections. An interview with historians Alicia Schrikker and Ligia G…
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Jay te BeestFaculty of Science
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Vincent Niochet investigates intercultural connectivity in the deep past with an NWO PhDs in the Humanities grant
For already two years, Vincent Niochet has been affiliated with the Leiden Faculty of Archaeology as an external PhD candidate. Now, he has been awarded an NWO PhDs in the Humanities grant, allowing him to continue his research as a paid PhD staff member. ‘The past two years have been quite challenging,…
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Aske PlaatFaculty of Science
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Efficient Deep Learning
Lecture
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Guilherme PerinFaculty of Science
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Risk bounds for deep learning
PhD defence
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Understanding Deep Meta-Learning
PhD defence
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André Mesquita Fery AntunesFaculty of Science
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Alan Kai HassenFaculty of Science
- Deep Learning for Beginners Workshop Series 2024
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Michael LewFaculty of Science
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Fons VerbeekFaculty of Science
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Exploring Deep Learning for Multimodal Understanding
PhD defence
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Robert VerpoorteFaculty of Science
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Lecture on the book The Deep Roots of Modern Democracy
Lecture
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Herðubreið - Mountainous Geo-Power and Deep Time
Environmental Humanities LU Talk
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Looking inside the tent: questions for deep history
Lecture
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Transfer Learning in Deep Reinforcement Learning and Procedural Content Generation
PhD defence
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Deep Learning Solutions for Domain-Specific Image Segmentation
PhD defence
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Supercomputer Alice
Supercomputer ALICE has been expanded, making it even more powerful and faster. This means researchers and students can work with heavier models. From language research to brain activity scans, this expansion is good news for a variety of disciplines. So who gets to work with this prima donna?
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Maximilian KissFaculty of Science
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Developing drugs with artificial intelligence
Developing new drugs is a difficult process. With the aid of artificial intelligence, Pharmaceutical scientist Xuhan Liu has developed methods that can help make drug design cheaper and faster. PhD defence on 15 February.
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Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
Workshop Series
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European Mining Conference: Developments in Deep-Sea Mining and the EU Critical Raw Materials Act
Conference
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Global dynamics: a very deep historical perspective on the history of Humanity
Keynote Lecture
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Kai HeFaculty of Science
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Nan PuFaculty of Science
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Mingrui LaoFaculty of Science
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Young Hae ChoiFaculty of Science
- Moji Aghajani: "Make your course multidimensional"
- Between the River and the Sea: An Evening with Yousef Sweid
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Anastasia NikulinaFaculty of Archaeology
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Skills Lab A good conversation: train your GROW-skills
Communication, Leadership
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International Staff Week
Celebrate Leiden University’s 450th anniversary with the special International Staff Week Connecting New Opportunities, taking place from 3 to 5 September. Join academics and professionals to explore transformative developments and challenges of the 21st century in international higher education.
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Researcher develops Google for archaeologists
An incredible quantity of archaeological reports are stored in digital archives. If you want to search for information in them, you have to do this manually. And that is a real chore. Archaeologist Alex Brandsen has now used deep learning, a form of artificial intelligence, to develop a search engine…
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Article on Global Pandemic Treaty co-authored by Ginevra Le Moli in The Lancet
The article deals with an issue that will be at the heart of the World Health Assembly to be held in May, namely the concept of ‘deep prevention’ and the importance of its integration in the Global Pandemic Treaty - which has been recently proposed by the European Council and currently endorsed by more…
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Glyn MuitjensFaculty of Science
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Corrie BakelsFaculty of Archaeology
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Karsten LambersFaculty of Archaeology