421 search results for “mathematics biology” in the Student website
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Moritz OttoFaculty of Science
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Michel MandjesFaculty of Science
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Dalia TerhesiuFaculty of Science
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Laura van Kempen-HelmsingFaculty of Science
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Chantal van den BergeFaculty of Science
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Rajat HazraFaculty of Science
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Marianne van Batenburg-VisserFaculty of Science
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Anja Verduijn-KoenekoopFaculty of Science
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Jaime Gomez OrtizFaculty of Science
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Kees BootFaculty of Science
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Odysseas KanavetasFaculty of Science
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Alexander DürreFaculty of Science
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Hanneke Langeveld-GroenewegenFaculty of Science
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Neeltje BlankensteinFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Arthur RamFaculty of Science
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‘Most students are convinced that statistics is not for them. I am here to convince them otherwise’
'Frans Rodenburg is an excellent teacher who is able to convey difficult information,' say his students. In his statistics classes, he wants to make students enthusiastic for his beloved subject. 'Most students are convinced that statistics is not for them. I am here to convince them otherwise.' Rodenburg…
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Daan van der VlietFaculty of Science
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Consensus, bias and polarisation: How mathematicians study opinions
How do opinions form and change in large groups of people? That's not just a sociological question, it's a mathematical one. PhD candidate Federico Capannoli studied opinion dynamics. He defended his thesis on November 19.
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Ewa Snaar-JagalskaFaculty of Science
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Herman SpainkFaculty of Science
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Course and exam enrolment
Course and exam enrolment
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Triturus newts reveal a genetic balancing act
An evolutionary 'trap' that has haunted crested and marbled newts for 25 million years: Leiden researchers have uncovered a mysterious DNA error that should not be able to arise – yet persists all the same. How is that possible? PhD candidate James France found new clues.
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Satellite swarms, random walks and a cup of tea
He brings order to chaos and analyses satellite swarms. During his PhD research, mathematician Oliver Nagy delved into random networks and how they reach equilibrium. Along the way, he also developed a handy tool. This knowledge is valuable for calculations related to communication networks.
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Lennart Schada von BorzyskowskiFaculty of Science
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Arranging graduation
You're about to graduate. That means there’s a lot to be arranged. The university expects you to take certain steps, as does your faculty and/or institute. Your faculty has various regulations and procedures in place that you need to follow carefully when arranging your graduation.
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Pablo LummerzheimFaculty of Science
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Valentina MasarottoFaculty of Science
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Frits VeermanFaculty of Science
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Bram MeslandFaculty of Science
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Haowen ZhangFaculty of Science
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Emre SertözFaculty of Science
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Jonathan LoveFaculty of Science
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Eugenia RosuFaculty of Science
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David Mattias VersluisFaculty of Science
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Léo DucasFaculty of Science
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Dimitris GerontogiannisFaculty of Science
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Yajnaseni DuttaFaculty of Science
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Elie StudniaFaculty of Science
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Federica PasquottoFaculty of Science
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Francesca AriciFaculty of Science
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Maarten HoeneveldFaculty of Science
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Marton HablicsekFaculty of Science
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Programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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An atrium full of pies and tasters for Pi Day
The students and staff at the Faculty of Science celebrated Pi Day with… pie! More than twenty participants baked a pie for the first edition of the Leiden Science baking competition – people queued up to sample the creations.
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Paul KesslerFaculty of Science
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How ‘sleeping’ microorganisms can determine the fate of a population
Microorganisms that temporarily ‘go to sleep’ play an important role in the evolution and survival of a population. Mathematician Shubhamoy Nandan conducted research on the effect of this characteristic called ‘dormancy’ in a novel mathematical model.
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Pingtao DingFaculty of Science
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Tom van der WelFaculty of Science
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Michael YonliFaculty of Science
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Several Leiden Science students excel and win KHMW Young Talent awards
A true shower of awards for students from the Faculty of Science during the annual KHMW Young Talent Awards ceremony. On Monday, 25 November, no less than nine first-year students received a prize for the best academic results in their first year. In addition, there were graduation prizes for master’s…