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… 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 …
… Find another institute Research institutes Faculty of Science and Engineering Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology Launched in 2015, the Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio) aims to develop a set of computational and mathematical models and methods that will advance our understanding of biological systems, and predict the progression and treatment of complex diseases over time. Fast facts Three research themes: Systems BioMedicine, Computational Neuroscience, Systems Toxicology At the interface of biology and computational modelling Developing and applying novel mathematical and computational multi-scale models and methods Integrating human (multi)omics data with detailed phenotypic information Master's programme on Systems Biology Led by Prof. Ilja Arts Get a master's degree in Systems Biology Systems Biology … groups internships Read more Interdisciplinary To achieve scientific breakthroughs that could not be achieved in individual labs, the centre brings together the expertise of biologists, chemists, physicists, physicians, engineers, epidemiologists, mathematicians and computer scientists. Based at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, MaCSBio has close collaborations with the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, and with the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Science, with their …
… Computing Sciences The Department of Advanced Computing Sciences - sometimes abbreviated as DACS - is Maastricht University’s largest and oldest department broadly covering the fields of artificial intelligence, data science, computer science, mathematics and robotics. We maintain a large network of public and private partners through our research collaborations and through the award-winning KE@Work programme. In addition, our staff teaches approximately 900 bachelor’s and master’s students in … local SMEs to large multinationals History tracing back to 1987 Get in touch Research Research at the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences spans the disciplines and interfaces of artificial intelligence, data science, computer science, applied mathematics and robotics. We develop new tools and methodologies to advance these fields. At the same time, we collaborate with a wide range of institutes both within and outside of Maastricht University and work on diverse applications, including in the … bachelor's programme focuses on developing software for the purpose of improving the performance of computers. Visit study programme page BSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Our 3-year bachelor's programme offers a combination of applied mathematics and programming, and focuses on the technical aspects of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. Visit study programme page MSc Artificial Intelligence Our 2-year master's programme in Artificial Intelligence focuses on simulating human …