611 search results for “complex systems” in the Staff website
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    Julian SteinkeSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Maarten van 't RietFaculty of Law
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    Scheduled maintenance educational systems
    
    
ICT
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    23 November: Buildings WSD-complex close at 17:00
    
    
Facility, Organisation
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    Roeland MerksFaculty of Science
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    What responsibility do we have with the Earth System? An interview with Joeri Reinders
        
    
How can we ensure that we act climate-proof and climate-neutral? We asked climate and earth scientist and lecturer at the Climate Change course Joeri Reinders.
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    Police face complex challenges: ‘Uphold the rule of law’
        
    
The Dutch police face complex challenges, from organised crime and polarisation to digitalisation and new forms of crime. To deal with this effectively, they need innovation and intensive collaboration, says Professor by Special Appointment of Police Studies, Monica den Boer, in her inaugural lectur…
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    Connecting the Doelen complex to the Thermal Energy Storage in 2025
        
    
Leiden University is working hard to make its buildings more sustainable, also on the Humanities Campus. An important step in this context is the construction of a Thermal Energy Storage (TES) system. Following the successful completion of the first phase, in which the Herta Mohr building was connected…
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    This is how physicists use light to build complex structures
        
    
Petr Steindl works on quantum dots in microcavities for his PhD research. He manipulates single-photons to create complex structures of light. Applications could include quantum communication and gates for quantum computers.
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    Sander Nieuwenhuis
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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    Thea CoventryFaculty of Law
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    Building the best possible mini-liver (without making it too complex)
        
    
How do organs work in the body, and how can we create mini-organs to study diseases and test new medicines? That’s the idea behind organ-on-a-chip technology. During his PhD, Flavio Bonanini worked on developing the best possible mini-livers. ‘Make them as simple as possible, and as complex as neede…
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    Outcome public support survey Doelen complex residents is negative for the development of Humanities Campus
        
    
Leiden University has taken note of the results of the public support survey conducted by housing corporation De Sleutels among the residents of the 58 rental appartments in the Doelen complex. The findings show that the majority of the residents of the Doelencomplex are not willing to move to alternative…
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    ‘Securing systems is something you do together’
        
    
Leiden University wants to increase the security of its systems. That is why since 1 May the ‘sneakers team’ has been making many miles through our buildings. This team with various specialists will map all measuring and research systems. Today Roland van Dam introduces himself, he is the project manager…
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    Scheduled maintenance educational systems on 27 June
    
    
ICT, Organisation
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    Scheduled maintenance educational systems on 13 December
    
    
ICT, Organisation
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    How to make AI systems learn better
        
    
Artificial intelligence systems are smart. They can recognize patterns better than humans, for example. Yet humans are still very much needed. How can you better steer those AI systems? LIACS lecturer Jan van Rijn wrote a book about this together with a number of colleagues. We asked him a few quest…
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    Lecture series: The Dutch crisis management system
        
    
Are you interested in expanding your knowledge on the Dutch crisis management system? Leiden University is organising a unique lecture series on the subject in collaboration with the Netherlands Institute for Public Safety (NIPV). The lectures will take place on 22 April, 13 May, and 3 June.
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    System malfunction Database for committees and boards
    
    
Education
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    ‘The complex puzzle of housing and urban development makes this work so fascinating’
        
    
Chris Suijker, since 1 July the new director of Real Estate, likes healthy and sustainable university buildings where you ‘get the feeling you’re right at the heart of society’. Her aim is to achieve the same effect with even more buildings.
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    Scheduled Maintenace Educational Systems on October 21st
    
    
ICT
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    Scheduled maintenance educational systems (March 24)
    
    
ICT
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    New course evaluation system for Archaeology
    
    
Education
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    Adjusted closing hours WSD complex and parking garages Maliebaan during the holidays
    
    
Facility
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    Adjusted closing hours WSD complex and parking garage Maliebaan during the holidays
    
    
Facility
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    Adjusted opening times WSD-complex (incl. parking Maliebaan) during the summer
    
    
Facility
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    Archaeologist Jennifer Swerida investigates emergent social complexity in the Omani desert
        
    
In June 2024 the Faculty of Archaeology welcomed a new Assistant Professor. Dr Jennifer Swerida, originally from the United States, will strengthen the Faculty’s expertise on the archaeology of West Asia. ‘I explore human-environment relationships inside an ancient oasis and the surrounding land. Previous…
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    Religious Studies students combat loneliness: ‘Simply acknowledging the complexity helps’
        
    
Last semester, bachelor’s students in Religious Studies spent a lot of time in community centres in Leiden. The reason: field research into loneliness in the city.
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    Roderik GerritsenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Maria YazdanbakhshFaculteit Geneeskunde
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    Abolfazl SajadiFaculty of Science
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    Coen van HasseltFaculty of Science
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    Targeting the immune system to inhibit atherosclerosis
        
    
A new treatment for atherosclerosis showed promising results in isolated cells but proved to be less effective in initial animal tests. Bachelor student Biopharmaceutical Sciences Willemijn van der Heijden aimed to understand why. She investigated whether the formation of a protein layer around the…
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    Saturday 21 October: Scheduled maintenance educational systems
    
    
ICT
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    Friday 8 September: Scheduled maintenance educational systems
    
    
Education, ICT
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    Mariëlle Bruning at roundtable discussion on child protection system
        
    
On 3 November 2022, Mariëlle Bruning, Professor of Children and the Law, spoke as an expert on child protection at a roundtable discussion with Dutch Lower House members of the Standing Committee on Justice and Security.
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    ERC grant for Nathalie Brusgaard's investigation into complex relationship early farmers and wild animals
        
    
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded a prestigious Starting Grant to Leiden archaeologist Dr Nathalie Brusgaard. With this €1.5 million grant, Brusgaard will investigate how the transition to farming in Western Europe affected the relationship between humans and wild animals. A theme that,…
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    scientist addresses UN: 'People should not work for the economic system, the economic system should work for the people'
        
    
Environmental scientist Rutger Hoekstra addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations on 12 April. And that’s quite a big thing to do. How do you get there as a scientist? And, more importantly, what was his message? In eight questions, Rutger explains what he does and why.
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    Valentina Carraro offers recommendations on strengthening the UN system
        
    
At an international high-level conference, Valentina Carraro, Deputy Coordinator of the interdisciplinary programme Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) presented her research on human rights in the UN Human Rights Council and Treaty body systems. One of the most practical recommendations…
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    SAP systems unavailable from Friday evening 30 August
    
    
ICT
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    SAP systems unavailable on Saturday morning 29 June
    
    
ICT
 - New online system for registering for LLInC courses
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    Course: Complex Networks
    
    
Course
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    Director of Operations Saskia Goedhard: 'Nice that the faculty is such a complex organisation'
        
    
Saskia Goedhard was previously director of operations at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam and the UvA. Since April, she has brought her expertise to the Faculty of Humanities as director of business operations. 'Good business management is like water from a tap. You only notice it when it’s no longer th…
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    Dissertation: Is it One Nile? The complexity and diversity of the world's longest river
        
    
Abeer Abazeed, PhD-student at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, will defend her thesis on Wednesday april 21st. Four questions about her PhD-research ‘Is it One Nile? Civic engagement and hydropolitics in the Eastern Nile Basin’.
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    'Amending tax system would provide quarter million extra jobs'
        
    
In 2017, at the start of the Rutte III cabinet, tax scholars Leo Stevens and Koen Caminada presented a blueprint for a new tax system. Today, four years on, they observe that the cabinet has put little effort into innovations in the area of tax.
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    Research: Points system makes neighbourhoods nicer to live in
        
    
A lot of municipalities work with a points system to encourage construction projects to take biodiversity and creating green areas into account. But this way of working also benefits local neighbourhoods and residents, master's student Marije Sesink discovered. She based her study on The Hague.
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    New childcare system poses risks for vulnerable parents, experts warn
        
    
A new almost free childcare system may sound ideal, but it also comes with risks for parents. Psychologists from Leiden University and research firm D&B have concluded that the system can cause uncertainty and stress, particularly among vulnerable groups.
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    Scheduled maintenance Educational Systems on May 3rd and 4th
    
    
ICT, Organisation
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    Scheduled maintenance educational systems on 1 and 2 November
    
    
ICT