352 search results for “juridisch technology” in the Student website
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     Bram Klievink Bram KlievinkFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs 
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     Jaap van den Herik Jaap van den HerikFaculty of Law 
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    Warfare: technology and ethics - a reading list
        
    While the United States continues to carry out drone strikes, and China conducts large-scale cyber and information operations, Ukrainian and Russian soldiers live in trenches, and NATO sends tanks to the Donbas front to force a breakthrough. Has war changed dramatically in recent decades as a result… 
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    Honours College Law
    
    Are you a curious, ambitious and enthusiastic law or criminology student? Do you want to get more out of yourself and your studies, together with other motivated students? Then Honours College Law is definitely right for you! 
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    Inventors with a nose for technology
        
    Amidst the lathes and welding machines of the Fine Mechanics Department, Emiel Wiegers is working concentratedly on a metal cylinder. He and his colleagues design and construct components for researchers' set-ups. ‘We are a bunch of inventors who enjoy helping the researchers in our Faculty.’ 
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    First professionals obtained their certificates Legal Technologies: ‘It was intensive, fun, and enlightening’
        
    Last week, the first seven professionals successfully completed the new Leiden Legal Technologies Programme (LLTP). They received their certificates during a festive ceremony. Smiling faces all around for founder Jaap van den Herik, Programme Director Nikol Hopman, and The Hague alderman Saskia Bruines.… 
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    New technology could make hard-to-recycle plastics recyclable
        
    Cookware handles, electrical plugs, brake pads. Unlike other plastics, these ‘thermosets’ cannot simply be melted down and reshaped, making them difficult to recycle. Chemist Roxanne Kieltyka and her team are now exploring a way to make these materials recyclable, potentially transforming the way we… 
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     Miko Flohr Miko FlohrFaculty of Humanities 
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     Ineke van der Ham Ineke van der HamSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Mandy de Wilde Mandy de WildeSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    ‘Technology shouldn’t shape our future; we should’
        
    Technology holds so much promise – from self-driving cars to enhanced physical performance from smart implants under the skin. But we should not let ourselves be caught off guard. That is the message of Bart Custers, Professor of Law and Data Science in his inaugural lecture on 21 May. ‘We don’t talk… 
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    Law and Digital Technologies graduate wins prestigious Google Prize
        
    Javier Aleuanlli, an Advanced Masters graduate from the Law and Digital Technologies programme at Leiden University, has been awarded Google's Diverse Copyright Thesis Award 2021 for his LL.M. thesis "Augmented Reality and Copyright: perspective under the EU framework". In this work, Javier mapped and… 
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     Rodrigo Ochigame Rodrigo OchigameSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Life Science & Technology among best studies by Elseviers Weekblad
        
    The MSc Life Science & Technology receives a bronze medal in EW Best Studies 2023. Every year, Elsevier selects the top programmes in higher education. A medal means that students are above-average satisfied with the quality of their programme. 
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    New technology could prevent the mass cull of male chicks
        
    A staggering 6.5 billion chicks are killed worldwide every year. These are generally male chicks that are of no economic value. In Ovo has developed technology that can quickly determine the sex of a chick, to ensure that only female chicks are hatched. The first 150,000 chicks have now hatched in this… 
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    Technology alone won't save us from the climate crisis
        
    If European countries rely solely on technological advances, they won't be able to limit global heating to 1.5 degrees. Households will also need to change their lifestyles. This 'inconvenient truth' is the result of calculations done by industrial ecologist Stephanie Cap. ‘It's not a popular message,… 
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    Leiden quantum technology research very successful in funding call
        
    No less than six Leiden projects received a grant for quantum research from the national growth programme Quantum Delta NL and the NWO. After all, in order to boost quantum technology not only industry is needed, but also science. Research towards new sensors, faster algorithms and quantum materials,… 
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    The future is queer and technological. Also human.
        
    The history of the LGTBI+ collective, deeply marked by episodes of violence, repression, and discrimination, is also the history of the struggle for social change and the conquest of civil rights, advances without which contemporary Western democracies could not be explained. More recently, the implementation… 
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     Laura Bakola Laura BakolaFaculty of Law 
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     Felix Smits Felix SmitsFaculty of Science 
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     Jasper De Paepe Jasper De PaepeFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs 
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    Leiden technology research receives funding from NWO and businesses
        
    A CT scanner to treat eye cancer, energy-efficient software for the future and a test to identify male chick eggs. Three projects by researchers from Leiden University are to receive funding from research funder NWO’s Open Technology programme, to which the business sector also contributes. 
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    ‘Technology for a healthy future for kidney patients’
        
    Technological innovations such as home dialysis could significantly improve the quality of life and health of kidney patients. Professor Joris Rotmans therefore wants to continue pushing for new medical technology, as he will explain in his inaugural lecture on 24 March. 
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    How engaged documentary filmmakers use new technologies in their work
        
    CADS lecturer Sander Hölsgens is one of the initiators of the NWO Smart Culture Project Documenting Complexity (project number CISC.KC.212). This project investigates how and why engaged documentary filmmakers use new technologies in their work. One of the outputs of this project is the series ‘In Whose… 
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    Illusions as the key: how spatial technology can help patients
        
    Spatial technology such as virtual reality can help patients who have difficulty with spatial cognition, for instance if they keep on losing their way. In her inaugural lecture, neuropsychologist Ineke van der Ham will talk about the importance of avatars, the patient experience and room for innovat… 
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    Michiel Kreutzer to return to Delft University of Technology
        
    Professor Michiel Kreutzer, Dean of the Faculty of Science at Leiden University, will move to Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) on 1 May. Alongside his professorship, he will focus on university initiatives in the field of innovation in education. 
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    Marco van Eijk new OD of Life Science & Technology
        
    As of 1 September, Marco van Eijk has been appointed Director of Education of the bachelor's programme Life Science & Technology. He succeeds Marcellus Ubbink, who moved to the position of Scientific Director of the Leiden Institute for Chemical Research (LIC). Van Eijk has been appointed for a period… 
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     Erik Kroon Erik KroonFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Friso Selten Friso SeltenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs 
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     Dennis Broeders Dennis BroedersFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs 
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    Strange materials with potential for innovation in technology and energy
        
    Following in the footsteps of Professor Jan Zaanen, visiting fellow Louk Rademaker is exploring quantum effects in so-called strange materials. His research is paving the way for new materials that could be used in emerging technologies. 
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    Will AI be listening in on your future job interview? On law, technology and privacy
        
    The law and Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications need to be better aligned to ensure our personal data and privacy are protected. PhD candidate Andreas Häuselmann can see opportunities with AI, but dangers if this does not happen. 
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     Tullio Abruzzese Tullio AbruzzeseFaculty of Archaeology 
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    Julia Cramer in NRC: ‘My goal is to bring quantum technology into society’
        
    ‘Quantum technology is going to change the world, but most people don’t feel connected to it. I want to change that,’ says Julia Cramer, assistant professor at Leiden University. Known for her passion for science communication, Cramer actively seeks opportunities to share the wonders of quantum technology… 
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     Simcha Jong Kon Chin Simcha Jong Kon ChinFaculty of Science 
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    GPS blunders and security risks: why do we blindly follow technology?
        
    Computer says no: end of story. Twenty years ago, a hilarious line in the British TV series Little Britain, now a reality. We all blindly follow technology at times, with varying consequences. For ISGA lecturer and researcher Daan Weggemans, it's a subject worthy of a PhD. 
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     Bart Custers Bart CustersFaculty of Law 
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    Symposium on technology and trust: ‘Think about privacy and security before introducing new systems’
        
    From scanners in lecture halls to systems for working from home: the discussion about new technology is being held on various fronts. That is why the University wants to make more use of its in-house experts. At the Technology and Trust symposium at Leiden University on 2 February, researchers from… 
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    Science, technology and innovation is not addressing world’s most urgent problems
        
    Global science research serves the needs of the Global North, and is driven by the values and interests of a small number of companies, governments and funding bodies, finds a major new international study published today. As such, the authors find, science, technology and innovation research is not… 
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     Miriam Waltz Miriam WaltzSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Brenda Miranda Xicotencatl Brenda Miranda XicotencatlFaculty of Science 
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     Gabriel Paiuk Gabriel PaiukFaculty of Humanities 
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     Lydia van de Fliert Lydia van de FliertFaculty of Archaeology 
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    co-organised International Conference on Privacy-friendly and Trustworthy Technology for Society
        
    Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Assistant Professor at eLaw, co-organised together with Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux, Christoph Lutz, Anton Fedesov, and Anto Čartolovni the GoodBrother International Conference on Privacy-friendly and Trustworthy Technology for Society on 28 June 2022 in Zagreb, Croatia. 
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    Leiden PhD candidate writes children’s book to get girls excited about technology
        
    PhD candidate Karen van den Akker has written a children’s book to get young girls excited about technology. The picture book ‘Met mama naar Mars’ tells the story of Luna, who wants to travel to Mars. 
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     Carlos Felipe Blanco Rocha Carlos Felipe Blanco RochaFaculty of Science 
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    Legal Tech Challenge: Students harness technology to improve access to justice
        
    On 20 March, the final of the Legal Tech Challenge 2025 took place at Leiden University. After weeks of collaboration, brainstorming sessions and workshops on legal accessibility, five student teams presented their innovative legal apps to a jury. 
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    AI as judge? PRE-Class tackles questions about law, technology, and society
        
    During the final event of the PRE-Class Rechtsgeleerdheid, secondary school pupils organised a mock trial on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on society. Together with the audience, they explored the possibilities and pitfalls of AI. ‘They all did a wonderful job.’ 
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    Strategies of ancient matriarchs challenge technological disparities in the digital age
        
    At the transition of the Neolithic to Bronze Age, a societal clash took place between a male dominated oligarchy (also known as the patriarchy) and the matriarchy. The latter managed to exploit vulnerabilities in the 'bro-code' to reboot society's operating system. 
