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Two Maastricht University (UM) scientists will receive a €850,000 Vidi grant for their research projects. This was announced by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) on Thursday. Researcher Laure Wynants (CAPHRI/ FHML) will work with her team on more reliable AI models for healthcare. And neuroscientist Michelle Moerel will study at FSE and FPN how our brain filters sound.
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On 1 October, the Keti Koti Tafel foundation, OmniUM and D&I Office organised the first ever UM Keti Koti Dialogue Table. People of all backgrounds came together to discuss personal experiences with racism, discrimination and exclusion. The event culminated a safe space for all to really listen, reflect, and come closer to each other.
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Does practicing on virtual lungs help pulmonology trainees to properly navigate the airways? Eveline Gerretsen explains her research on this.
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Our voices are unique, and a lot of our personality and character is embodied in our voice. But what if we lose connection to our own voice, what if we think it is someone else’s?
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A recent paper by Dr. Prabhat Ranjan, published in Chemical Science, highlights the photophysical properties of tryptamine-derived isocyanides, an underexplored area in isocyanide chemistry.
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Steven 'Lectrr' Degryse is the winner of the European Cartoon Award 2024
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In October 2024, European Law Open published Matteo Bonelli and Mateus Correia de Carvalho’s article "No need to look, trust me! Mutual trust and distrust in the European arrest warrant system".
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We are excited to announce the AI Prompt Library, a collection of prompt templates designed to help you effectively use generative AI tools.