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Guangzhi Tang, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Advanced Computing Sciences van de Universiteit Maastricht receives a grant for his project Brain-inspired MatMul-free Deep Learning for Sustainable AI on Neuromorphic
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€50,000 for the project ‘Implementing trade agreements (IMPLETRAD)’.
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The research institutes M4I and MERLN, both part of Maastricht University (UM), are to become partners in a new national collaboration as of 1 January 2025. The Nijmegen-based laser and magnet lab HFML-FELIX will become an NWO Institute under the umbrella of the Foundation for Dutch Scientific Research Institutes (NWO-I) from that date. The two Maastricht institutes will act as official partners in this unique, large-scale scientific infrastructure in the Netherlands. In addition to NWO, Radboud University and UM, five other universities are involved in this special partnership.
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On 2 December 2024, 14 teachers and educators attended the first workshop of EDLAB’s Education Research Professional Development series at Maastricht University.
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De Universiteit Maastricht heeft nu officieel een beleidskader voor generatieve kunstmatige intelligentie (GenAI). Dit document licht UM’s positie ten opzichte van GenAI toe en geeft richtlijnen voor het verantwoordelijk gebruik ervan in onderwijs, onderzoek en bedrijfsvoering.
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This summer, the HeArt Ma’at racing crew ran Maastrichts Mooiste, the city’s largest annual running event. Their goal was to raise money for research into an art therapy for heart patients. Dozens of crowdfunding initiatives and hundreds of donations later, they managed to raise more than €55,000 for this special project at the intersection of art and science.
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On 11 December 2024, the Globalisation & Law Network had the pleasure to welcome Dr Aleydis Nissen, Senior Research Fellow at the Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique and the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and Assistant Professor at the University of Antwerp, who presented her research on global value chain regulation in the era of geopolitics.
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The YOUTHreach study will evaluate and implement three very promising existing interventions to support young people with mental health challenges.