328 search results for “liacs” in the Student website
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     Joost Broekens Joost BroekensFaculty of Science 
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     Nansheline Daal Nansheline DaalFaculty of Science 
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     Michael Lew Michael LewFaculty of Science 
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     Fons Verbeek Fons VerbeekFaculty of Science 
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     Tessa Verhoef Tessa VerhoefFaculty of Science 
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     Skip Thijssen Skip ThijssenFaculty of Science 
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     Rob van Nieuwpoort Rob van NieuwpoortFaculty of Science 
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     Abolfazl Sajadi Abolfazl SajadiFaculty of Science 
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     Mojgan Chaichian Maleki Mojgan Chaichian MalekiFaculty of Science 
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     Hazel Doughty Hazel DoughtyFaculty of Science 
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     Vedran Dunjko Vedran DunjkoFaculty of Science 
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     Yee Man Ng Yee Man NgFaculty of Science 
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     Björn van Zwol Björn van ZwolFaculty of Science 
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     Sebastian Fajardo Bernal Sebastian Fajardo BernalFaculty of Science 
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     Frank Takes Frank TakesFaculty of Science 
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     Dan Xu Dan XuFaculty of Science 
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    How Oncode-PACT is bringing new cancer medicines closer with 325 million in Growth Fund money
        
    How can you ensure that more experimental drugs reach the finish line? At the moment, only one in twenty cancer drugs that are tested on humans makes it to the market. This is an enormous loss for patients and society. With a grant from the National Growth Fund, Oncode-PACT aims to efficiently select… 
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    SAILS Summer Conference on Law & AI
        
    Leiden Law School is organising a summer conference on Law and Artificial Intelligence as part of the interfaculty and interdisciplinary research programme on Artificial Intelligence (SAILS) at Leiden University. 
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    Team with staff from Leiden wins important open science prize
        
    A team including staff from Leiden University won the Open Initiative Trophy on 11 February, a prize for the best open science initiative in the Netherlands. The winners developed Reprohak, a hackathon-like event where participants repeat research to see whether the results were reproducible. 
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    Children's stories as a window to investigate empathy
        
    Researcher Max van Duijn and PhD student Bram van Dijk apply language models to stories told by children to investigate empathy. For this research, they received the Best Paper Award at the Computational Natural Language Learning Conference in Singapore. 
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    New research project makes the internet even better
        
    How is it that the internet works so well, with billions of users sending millions of gigabytes all together every day? That's because the foundation of the internet is solidly set up. Yet sometimes there are problems on the internet. For example, when certain systems misbehave and disrupt the routing… 
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    Leiden-developed drug candidate ready for final clinical trial phase
        
    Bringing your drug candidates to patients is what many academic chemists dream about, but the road to this goal is long and bumpy. Now, Leiden small molecule nizubaglustat is ready for phase 3 clinical trials. This is thanks to a €132 million funding secured by the biotech spin-out Azafaros. 
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    Searching for science in patent texts
        
    Just like scientific articles, patents cite scientific literature to support their findings. These references provide valuable information on how science is used to develop practical applications. However, extracting this information from patents is not that simple. 
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    Jasper's Day
        
    Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing? What kinds of things is he doing and what does his day look like? In each newsletter Jasper gives a peek into his life as dean. 
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    Connection central during first brainstorming session faculty strategy
        
    What is the mission of our Faculty? How do we view diversity and inclusion? And how do we think about the growth of our Faculty in the broadest sense of the word? These themes were the focus of the first brainstorming session for the new faculty strategy. Some 65 staff and students from all levels of… 
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    Synthetic dataset protects privacy in criminological research
        
    The SENSYN project has found a solution to few public datasets for criminological research: synthetic datasets. Marieke Liem talks about this unique innovation 
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    ‘Leiden is the place to be for digital archaeology’
        
    Archaeology is also digging with computers. This digital quest to find out how we humans lived in the past is what Karsten Lambers likes doing most. He is the first Professor of Digital and Computational Archaeology in the country. ‘A dream come true.’ 
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    Jasper’s day
        
    Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing? What kinds of things is he doing and what does his day look like? In each newsletter Jasper gives a peek into his life as dean. 
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    Meet the new Board Secretaries at Archaeology: ‘This is the game I want to play a role in’
        
    With the departure of Janneke Mulders as Board Secretary of the Faculty of Archaeology, Hilde Adriaenssens has been enlisted as an interim until the new Secretary, Mischa Hautvast, starts in January. We sat down with both to get a clear picture of their activities and backgrounds. 
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    'Students can come to me if they feel they need help’
        
    Guiding people and helping them flourish. That's what Alexandra Blank's work is about. She has two jobs at W&N and she likes them both. ‘It is precisely because I combine these two jobs that I can do both well'. 
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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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    Turning senses into media: can we teach artificial intelligence to perceive?
        
    Humans perceive the world through different senses: we see, feel, hear, taste and smell. The different senses with which we perceive are multiple channels of information, also known as multimodal. Does this mean that what we perceive can be seen as multimedia? 
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    eLaw publishes article in Computer Law & Security Review
        
    In healthcare, gender and sex considerations are crucial because they affect individuals' health and disease differences. Yet, most algorithms deployed in the healthcare context lack close consideration of these aspects and do not account for bias detection. In their latest paper, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga,… 
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    Minors in AI, Data & Digitialisation in Delft, Leiden and Rotterdam
        
    The universities of Delft, Leiden and Rotterdam are working together to show their students what artificial intelligence (AI) means for their own field. Three AI minors will start in the 2022 – 2023 academic year and will answer questions such as: ‘How best can you use AI in your research discipline?’… 
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    Growing super legs for the Tour de France with the aid of Leiden data science
        
    Only the fittest cyclists stand a chance of taking yellow in the brutal Tour de France. Team Jumbo-Visma is working with data scientists from Leiden. They have analysed the stages and performance of Jumbo-Visma’s riders in previous Grand Tours. And they are researching how to determine the fitness level… 
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     Niki van Stein Niki van SteinFaculty of Science 
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     Evert van Nieuwenburg Evert van NieuwenburgFaculty of Science 
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     Marco Spruit Marco SpruitFaculteit Geneeskunde 
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     Katy Wolstencroft Katy WolstencroftFaculty of Science 
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     Joost Batenburg Joost BatenburgFaculty of Science 
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     Aske Plaat Aske PlaatFaculty of Science 
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    How AI and wearable technology help create more inclusive environments for children
        
    Can we reshape school playgrounds through data and design? By using AI and wearable sensors, data scientist Maedeh Nasri discovered ways to create environments where children, including those with ADHD and autism, can connect, play, and grow. 
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    Arteriosclerosis and drug discovery: two young researchers win Krijn Rietveld Award for innovative research
        
    One discovered that arteriosclerosis resembles an autoimmune disease, while the other developed a system to aid in the search for new medications. For these achievements, Marie Depuydt and Jurren de Groot were awarded the Krijn Rietveld Memorial Innovation Award on the evening of Tuesday 4 June. 
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    Algorithms can also learn without examples
        
    In donut-shaped buildings, particle accelerators take super-detailed X-ray images. Yet those images are not good enough to learn how to drive on hydrogen for example. Mathematics PhD student Allard Hendriksen has developed an algorithm that improves the images without having to learn from data from… 
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    Podcast series: Dive into the world of cybersecurity & cybercrime
        
    Maak kennis met digitale veiligheid in de podcast over de BSc Cybersecurity & Cybercrime. Experts bespreken actuele thema’s zoals ransomware en online fraude. 
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    Jasper's day
        
    Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life. 
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    Matthijs van Leeuwen: 'I want to teach students responsible data science'
        
    Computer scientist Matthijs van Leeuwen is one of four science faculty members who obtained the Senior Qualification in Education in 2021. What was that like and what drives him? ‘In my own education I would have liked to see more attention paid to the responsibility that machine learning and data mining… 
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    How do you protect the world against cybercrime? Become the professional of the future
        
    Examining cybercrime from criminological, legal, administrative, and technical perspectives. The new Bachelor's programme in Cybersecurity & Cybercrime addresses the growing demand for versatile cyber professionals.. 
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    In memoriam professor Harry Wijshoff
        
    On March 28, 2023, our esteemed colleague Prof. Harry Wijshoff passed away. He died after a struggle of several months against a serious illness. 
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    De dag van Jasper
        
    Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life. This time, Jasper writes his column from Singapore. 
