289 search results for “complex systems” in the Staff website
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Reactivity of Cobalt(II)-Dichalcogenide Complexes
PhD defence
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Topological decoding of biomolecular fold complexity
PhD defence
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Aske Plaat
Science
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Chao Du
Science
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Ingrid van Biezen
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Reinout Heijungs
Science
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Felix Wittleben
Science
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Sara Bolghiran
Faculty of Humanities
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Pingtao Ding
Science
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Anthony Brown
Science
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Metals, energy and geopolitics, a complex mix
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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to let Dutch government collapse, caused overburdening of judicial system and violation of children's rights in Germany
The Dutch conservative VVD party plans to make the right to family reunification more difficult for people with temporary residence permits. In Germany, this restriction led to several lawsuits which were won by status holders. Mark Klaassen, Assistant Professor in Migration Law, believes this is a…
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Algorithms and the Rule of Law in the Justice System: Melanie Fink on the Future of Justice in Estonia and Beyond
On 24 March 2023, the University of Tartu, Estonia hosted a Workshop on ‘'Algorithms, Rule of Law, and the Future of Justice: Implications in the Estonian Justice System’.
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appointed professor of Computational Linguistics: 'If you know how systems work, you can better assess their limitations'
ChatGPT, translation machines and bots: for Carole Tiberius, they are a piece of cake. On 1 January, she was appointed professor of Computational Linguistics. 'There ae two elements to the field: computer science and linguistics.'
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Joost Beltman
Science
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Alireza Mashaghi Tabari
Science
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Complex multiplication constructions of abelian extensions of quartic fields
PhD defence
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Scheduled maintenance educational systems
Onderhoud
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Book presentation: The South Asia to Gulf Migration Governance Complex
Lecture
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Statistical learning for complex data to enable precision medicine strategies
PhD defence
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Mechano-transduction mediated by integrin-based adhesion complexes
PhD defence
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Exploration of the endocannabinoid system using metabolomics
PhD defence
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Software and System Security Fest
Course
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Disability Support System workshop
Lecture, workshop
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Dormancy in stochastic interacting systems
PhD defence
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LUMC will administer first Dutch stem cell gene therapy to patients
Researchers and clinicians at Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC) are about to begin a milestone clinical study. It will be the first time a stem cell gene therapy developed in the Netherlands is used in a clinic. The therapy will be used to treat children with SCID, a rare disorder where children…
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Indigenous Peoples and Regional Human Rights Systems
Conference
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Archaeology of West Asia – Reconsidering Early Trade Networks and Social Complexities
Inaugural lecture
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Werken aan een effectiever malariavaccin
In het Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum wordt gewerkt aan de ontwikkeling van een nieuw malariavaccin dat effectiever is dan de huidige vaccins.
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Leiden Law Cast: BONJO & an ex-prisoner
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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Systematics and Biogeography of the Calamus javensis Complex in Malesia (Arecaceae; Calamoideae)
PhD defence
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Resolving a bioindicator diatom species complex using genomic approaches for freshwater biomonitoring
PhD defence
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Urban Systems in the Roman Near East
PhD defence
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Maria Berghuis in EditieNL about PhD thesis: 'Prison visits are form of social control'
Prisoners who have little or no contact with the outside world are more prone to reoffend. What makes visits so important?
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Just Public Algorithmic Systems – What does it take?
Lecture
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From Colonial Morocco to the Promised Land: The Jewish Exodus and Its Complex Realities
Lecture
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - Learning from Ancient Water Systems
Lecture
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Interaction with Sound for Participatory Systems and Data Sonification
PhD defence
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Producing all our food nationally: is it even possible?
According to a new study, for half of the world population the answer would be yes. For the other half: maybe? Leiden environmental researcher and head author Nicolas Navarre explains: ‘With improvements to crop yields, reductions in food waste, and changes in consumption patterns, 90% of people could…
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PhD research: 'Visits to prisoners reduces risk of reoffending'
Prisoners who are visited regularly by family or friends are less likely to be reconvicted in the short term than inmates who rarely or never receive visits. Visits should therefore be encouraged and facilitated, according to PhD candidate Maria Berghuis, who will defend her doctoral thesis on 23 June…
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The Netherlands and China work together to improve their wastewater management
Netherlands and China can learn from each other to handle household and livestock wastewater more sensibly. In the FOREWARD project, scientists from Leiden, Wageningen, and China are working together with local partners on feasible solutions that advance the environment, health, and economy.
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Connect & Learn: How a large, complex, sensitive dataset is managed for long-term access and use
Netwerkbijeenkomst
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Boosting the host immune system to fight tuberculosis
PhD defence
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Morphodynamic equilibria in tidal inlet systems: sensitivity to geometrical variations
PhD defence
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Nano-scale Electronic Structure of Strongly Correlated Electron Systems
PhD defence
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scanning tunneling microscopy experiments into correlated electron systems
PhD defence
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Synthesis of chemical tools to study the immune system
PhD defence
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What does it actually say? Linguist launches video series on wall poems
The city centre of Leiden is covered in them: wall poems. When roaming around, you come across poetry written in the Latin alphabet, but also in scripts that might be more difficult to understand for the average person living in Leiden. In a new series of videos, Tijmen Pronk talks more about this.
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Silicon pore optics for high-energy optical systems
PhD defence
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Earth is more resilient than was thought
We have to do all we can to stop climate change. But: the Earth is more resilient than we thought. That is the surprising conclusion of an international team of ecologists and mathematicians, which included Leiden mathematician Arjen Doelman. The team discovered that ecosystems can still avoid tipping…