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… University have recently achieved a world first by reconstructing heard sound based on a person’s brain activity. 'A better understanding of how the brain registers and filters sounds will also enable us to filter out background noise in hearing aids in the future', says research leader Elia Formisano. The results were recently published in the leading scientific journal PNAS . Reconstruction of heard sound The researchers from Maastricht University researched how we listen in our everyday lives, by measuring, with the help of MRI scans, how our brain responds to a wide range of sounds, including speech, music and environmental noise. With the help of mathematical models and machine learning, the researchers were able for the first time to use responses in the brain to determine what exactly a trial subject had … journal PNAS . … A brain scan that allows you to see what sound a person has heard. Researchers from Maastricht University have recently achieved a world first by reconstructing heard sound based on a person’s brain activity. … Can a brain scan show what you've heard? …
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Webinar | Dutch University Colleges
… the exceptional educational opportunities offered by the Dutch University Colleges? We invite you to embark on an enlightening journey with us. As a group of nine University Colleges in the Netherlands, we are thrilled to announce a comprehensive webinar aimed at providing you with a deeper insight into the world of University Colleges. What to expect? General information session Academics: Discover our innovative and interdisciplinary approach to education, offering a unique curriculum that fosters critical … journey with us. … Are you a student, a parent, a teacher, or a counselor eager to explore the exceptional educational opportunities offered by the Dutch University Colleges? We invite you to embark on an enlightening journey with us. … Webinar | Dutch University Colleges …
… 1 juni 2017 Zoekresultaten Dr Amrapali Zaveri, along with the co-authors, won the Best In-Use Paper for the paper entitled 'smartAPI: Towards a more intelligent network of Web APIs'. SmartAPI The smartAPI project aims to maximize the FAIRness (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) of web-based Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Rich metadata is essential to properly describe your API so that it becomes discoverable, connected, and reusable. We have developed a openAPI-based specification for defining the key API metadata elements and value sets. smartAPIs leverage the Open API specification v3 and JSON-LD for providing semantically annotated JSON content that can be treated as Linked Data. European Semantic Web Conference Dr. Zaveri received the award at the 14th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) in Portoroz, Slovenia. The ESWC is a major venue for …
… 10 januari 2019 Zoekresultaten With his new project Solid, the inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, tries to give users back ownership of their data. The internet hasn’t developed in the way he intended it. Data science progresses at a dizzying pace – are the people in the driver’s seat aware … Intelligence and Frank Thuijsman, Professor Strategic Optimization and Data Science. He has invented the internet. But rather than resting on his laurels and living out his days googling his own name, Tim Berners-Lee is currently working on a web decentralisation project called Solid: Social Linked Data. Users could store their own data in pods (personal online data stores) and compartmentalise it. That would mean keeping apps and data separate, thus giving individuals true ownership of …
… of Science and Engineering … Together with artist Marie van Vollenhoven, Dr. Jerry Spanakis and Prof. Dr. Gerhard Weiss were nominated for the Klokhuis Wetenschapsprijs 2017 with their project The Infinity Games. The popular Dutch children’s tv show gives out the award annually (web page in Dutch). … Klokhuis Wetenschapsprijs 2017 …
… 15 maart 2016 Zoekresultaten Michelle Moerel from MaCSBio has been on the most famous educational tv-show for kids in The Netherlands ( Het Klokhuis ) to explain how the human brain works. The human brain consists of billions of neurons that together govern your actions, thoughts, and emotions. How does this work? This episode of Klokhuis, Host Nienke visits Maastricht University and talks to neuroscientists including MaCSBio's Michelle Moerel. Faculty of Science and Engineering Het Klokhuis The show started in 1988. It is broadcast every weekday at 18:25 on Nederland 3 and lasts about 15 minutes. The subjects vary wildly, but often use an angle that is uncommon in other shows, which also makes it popular with adults. Quite often, factories …
… 19 december 2019 Zoekresultaten American station BYU Radio talks ancient board games and artificial intelligence with Dr. Cameron Browne for their show Top of Mind (interview in English). Faculty of Science and Engineering … American station BYU Radio talks ancient board games and artificial intelligence with Dr. Cameron Browne for their show Top of Mind (interview in English). … American station BYU Radio talks ancient board games and artificial intelligence with Dr. Cameron Browne for their show Top of Mind (interview in English). … Ancient Origins of Modern Board Games …
… 6 april 2022 On our way to circularity and zero emissions goals Zoekresultaten April sees the release of ReShaping Plastics, a new groundbreaking report which shows us the pathways to a circular, climate neutral plastics system in Europe. This report by Systemiq was commissioned by PlasticsEurope but was composed in full scientific independence. Standing guard over this independence was Maastricht University’s own Circular Plastics professor Kim Ragaert, who co-chaired the steering committee along with former European Commission vice-president Jyrki Katainen. Approach ReShaping Plastics focuses on four of the most important plastic-using sectors: packaging, household goods, automotive, and construction, and presents six scenarios, outlining which actions should be prioritized for … Circular Chemical Engineering department (CCE). Faculty of Science and Engineering Full report here Read more about the Circular Chemical Engineering department (CCE) . … April sees the release of ReShaping Plastics, a new groundbreaking report which shows us the pathways to a circular, climate neutral plastics system in Europe. This report by Systemiq was commissioned by PlasticsEurope but was composed in full scientific independence. Standing guard over this independence was Maastricht …
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… 30 okt 13:30 - 15:00 Well-being week 2018 Zoekresultaten Research shows that 60 - 90% of higher education students use learning strategies that are largely ineffective, for example highlighting or rereading text, which leads to lower exam results. But what learning strategies are effective and why? And how can … Faculty of Science and Engineering Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience Student Services Centre (SSC) Bonnefantenstraat 2 6211 CJ Maastricht Karl Dittrichzaal Relevant links See more lectures and workshops of the Well-being week 2018 … Research shows that 60 - 90% of higher education students use learning strategies that are largely ineffective, for example highlighting or rereading text, which leads to lower exam results. But what learning strategies are effective and why? And how can students start using these? … Research shows that 60 - 90% of higher education students use learning strategies that are largely ineffective, for example highlighting or rereading text. But what learning strategies are effective and why? … Study smart …
… 3 juni 2022 Zoekresultaten This thematic was highlighted at the AACOMA Roadshow RS4 the 10 May 2022, hosted by the partner AMIBM at the Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Geleen (NL). The sustainability of composites was highlighted by invited key speakers on the 4th Roadshow organized by the partners of the Interreg EMR - AACOMA … Institute for Biobased Materials, has hosted this event in their building on the Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Geleen (NL). Faculty of Science and Engineering After the welcome of participants by Bernard Paquet, project coordinator, Gunnar Seide, Prof.Dr. Full professor at Faculty of Science and Engineering at AMIBM, introduced the first key speaker Petya Yaneva from SABIC . Mrs Yanewa started the morning session by a presentation on innovative products with high performances for … CENTEXBEL Coordinator of the AACOMA project bernard.paquet@centexbel.be +32 (0) 474 68 10 92 Mona Ziegler, Marketing and Communications Director AMAC GmbH Amac-communications@effing-aachen.de +49 (0) 151 651 79 021 More information on our website Partners Co-financers … This thematic was highlighted at the AACOMA Roadshow RS4 the 10 May 2022, hosted by the partner AMIBM at the Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Geleen (NL). … This thematic was highlighted at the AACOMA Roadshow RS4 the 10 …