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… 17 juni 2022 Zoekresultaten The new department broadly covers research and education in artificial intelligence, computer science, data science, mathematics and robotics. Over 100 staff members find their home in the new group, which is embedded in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. All current activities, education and collaborations of the Department of Data Science and Knowledge … in total: 1 distinguished university professor, 7 full professors and 3 endowed chairs More than 80 public-private collaborations Data Science and AI education to around 800 students in 3 dedicated study programmes Roots tracing back to 1987 Visit website From left to right: Michel Dumontier (institute director of IDS), Ellen Narinx-Schrauwen (managing director) and Mark Winands (chair). "Since its founding in 2017, IDS has made great strides to foster a strong and vibrant collaborative … and institutes. Growth potential The formation of the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences fits in with a broader trend. For some time now, Limburg has been making significant strides in the fields of STEM: science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Both the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Brightlands campuses are focal points of these developments. Astrid Boeijen, CEO of the Brightlands Smart Services Campus in Heerlen, commented: “This is a fantastic development for the …
… years to get to where we are today. But just how complicated can these familial relations get? Well: complicated enough for the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) to award a KLEIN-1 grant to Dr. Steven Kelk. He will explore the mathematics behind shrinking these sometimes impossibly huge evolutionary trees. Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering Trees of life – for instance showing how animals evolved from a common ancestor – are … recent years we’ve begun to realize that there isn’t really one tree of life. Depending on where you look, and the methods you use to build the tree, you get different outcomes”, Dr. Steven Kelk says. Computer says no Make no mistake: Dr. Kelk is a mathematician rather than a biologist. Where does his fascination for evolutionary trees come from? “To understand what’s happening with two different trees, you first want to try and put a number on their dissimilarity. While there are multiple ways to … this distance, some of the more interesting distances are really challenging to compute. I’m particularly interested in cases where you currently can’t calculate the distance, because the trees are simply too big for the algorithm to handle.” The mathematical answer to this problem lies in something called kernelization . In this case, it’s about reducing the size of the evolutionary trees without losing information. You can then use the compacted trees, which pose a much smaller challenge to …
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… 09 nov 10:30 - 18:00 Zoekresultaten The main purpose of the event is to bring together the Dutch Optimization community across the areas of operations research, computer science and discrete mathematics. The event will highlight the research of both national and international speakers. Participants from outside the Netherlands are of course also welcome! The Dutch Day on Optimization is the second in-person event associated with the on-line Dutch Seminar on Optimization ( see website ). This is the second incarnation of the in-person event: in 2022 it was at CWI in Amsterdam . This year we are delighted to host it at Maastricht University. Registration Registration is free . The registration deadline is 01 November, but … ground level (i.e. at level minus one), via the sunken ampitheatre in front of the building. After you enter the below-level glass doors that face the main road, you will need to go one floor up. Sponsors We kindly acknowledge financial support from Mathematics Centre Maastricht (MCM), University Fund Limburg/SWOL and the support of the two organizing faculties at UM: the School of Business and Economics (SBE) and the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE). … The main purpose of the event is to …
… of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering, moved to Maastricht, a city completely unknown to her. Her choice turned out to be a double-edged sword. She found the lack of skate culture depressing, but enjoyed her studies, especially the focus on the mathematics behind data. “I still benefit almost every day from what I learned there.” Hans van Vinkeveen Faculty of Science and Engineering When she chose Data Science and Knowledge Engineering (DKE), Dávila had never heard of Maastricht. She found the programme on the Maastricht University website. “It appealed to me because the emphasis wasn’t just on computer programming. I wanted to know more about the mathematics behind data. Everything is data these days, and I love maths. The programme was right up my alley.” It was a bonus that the Netherlands has a ‘cool’ reputation among skaters worldwide. “I live for skating and surfing.” She has nothing but …
… Find another institute Research institutes Faculty of Science and Engineering Mathematics Centre Maastricht (MCM) The Mathematics Centre Maastricht (MCM) unites research, education and outreach in mathematics across Maastricht University. The centre’s current core departments - the departments of Advanced Computing Sciences and Quantitative Economics - have a shared history in research and education dating back to 1987. Maastricht University has …
… 11 oktober 2022 Zoekresultaten 'Over tien jaar zijn in Venlo meer dan duizend studenten aan de slag met maatschappelijke thema’s rondom landbouw, duurzaamheid en voeding', voorspelt decaan Thomas Cleij van de Maastrichtse Faculty of Science and Engineering. Op de Brightlands Campus Greenport Venlo timmert de universiteit hard aan de weg. Op de begane grond en eerste verdieping van de Villa Flora zitten de studenten die hoofdzakelijk met voeding en gezondheid bezig zijn. De komende jaren krijgt ook het universitair onderwijs en onderzoek rond het thema toekomstige landbouw vorm. In de loop van volgend jaar verrijst een eigen kantoor, laboratorium en plantenkas. Maastricht University is daarbij de samenwerking aangegaan met BASF Vegetable Seeds. Dat maakt meteen duidelijk waar het zwaartepunt in … samen met het bedrijfsleven aan de landbouw van de toekomst. Hoe ziet die toekomst eruit? Lees meer in Nieuwe Oogst Faculty of Science and Engineering … 'Over tien jaar zijn in Venlo meer dan duizend studenten aan de slag met maatschappelijke thema’s rondom landbouw, duurzaamheid en voeding', voorspelt decaan Thomas Cleij van de Maastrichtse Faculty of Science and Engineering. … 'Over tien jaar zijn in Venlo meer dan duizend studenten aan de slag met maatschappelijke thema’s rondom …
… 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 of their responsibility? We asked … 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 … (1958) is Professor of Strategic Optimization and Data Science and a member of the DKE management team. He is the initiator of KE@Work, which allows DKE bachelor students to help local companies on a project basis for two years. He holds a PhD in Mathematical Game Theory from Maastricht University. As people begin to realise what is going on, the pressure on companies to self-regulate increases. If one doesn’t want to trust that sort of thing, legal changes like the EU’s GDPR can also protect …
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… 30 jun 09:15 Mini Symposium Zoekresultaten Tere ere van de inauguratie van prof. dr. ir. Ralf R.L. Peeters wordt er een symposium georganiseerd over: "Mathematics in Knowledge Engineering and Data Science – Identifying Connections” Programma Time Session 09:15 - 09:40 Registratie 09:40 - 09:45 Welkom 09:45 - 12:00 Sessie 1: Identifying connections between mathematical approaches Pricing Derivatives on Multiple Assets: Recombining Multinomial Trees Based on the Pascal Simplex Bernard Hanzon, Cork, Ireland Analytic interpolation in microwave filters design Martine Olivi, Sophia Antipolis, France Data … Prof. dr. ir. Ralf L.M. Peeters Locatie: Aula, Minderbroedersberg 4-6, Maastricht Faculty of Science and Engineering Tapijnkazerne - Building Z Tapijnkazerne 21 6211 ME Maastricht Aanmelden is gratis, maar vereist! Nu aanmelden Relevant links DKE Website … Tere ere van de inauguratie van prof. dr. ir. Ralf R.L. Peeters wordt er een symposium georganiseerd over: "Mathematics in Knowledge Engineering and Data Science – Identifying Connections” … Tere ere van de inauguratie van prof. dr. ir. Ralf …
… een voor haar volslagen onbekende Nederlandse stad. Het werd een kennismaking met twee kanten. De afwezigheid van een skatecultuur maakte haar regelmatig depressief. Van de andere kant genoot zij van haar studie, waarin veel aandacht was voor de mathematica achter data. "Van de meeste studieonderdelen profiteer ik nog bijna elke dag." Hans van Vinkeveen Faculty of Science and Engineering Maastricht? Marta Dávila Mateu had nog nooit van deze stad gehoord toen zij voor de studie Data Science and Knowledge Engineering (DKE) koos. Ze had de studie aan Maastricht University online gevonden. "Het programma sprak mij aan, omdat de nadruk niet simpelweg op computerprogrammeren lag. Ik wilde meer weten over de mathematica achter data. Alles is data tegenwoordig en ik houd van mathematica. Het programma sloot aan bij mijn interesse." Een buitenkans was dat Nederland wereldwijd bij skaters een 'coole' reputatie heeft. "Skaten en surfen doet mij leven." Over de studie en met name de (meeste) docenten niets dan lof. Dávila …
… their acoustics remains largely unknown. A new study published in this week’s issue of PNAS and conducted by UM researchers at the Maastricht Brain Imaging Center (MBIC, FPN) and at the Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio) shows that mathematical modelling in combination with high spatial resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) enables reverse engineering of the human brain computations underlying real-life listening. The researchers investigated real-life listening … has also relevant implications beyond neuroscience, as a detailed understanding of the brain mechanisms for sound analysis will help developing novel and optimized algorithms and devices for automated sound analysis and artificial hearing. Go to PNAS-website to read the entire article About MBIC The Maastricht Brain Imaging Center (MBIC) is a research center founded by the Faculty of Psychology and Neurosciences (FPN) of Maastricht University. It coordinates the brain imaging research of FPN members conducted using the MR imaging facilities of Scannexus. The research core of MBIC is formed by members of the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience. Go to the MBIC website About MaCSBio The Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio) is a joint initiative of the Faculty of Psychology & Neuroscience (FPN), Faculty of Health, Medicine & Life Sciences (FHML) and Faculty of Humanities and Sciences (FHS). The …