Zoekresultaten
![Prof. dr. Nava Tintarev](/sites/default/files/2023-03/dke_fse_navatintarev.jpg)
… 2 juni 2021 Zoekresultaten Prof. Nava Tintarev joined Maastricht University in October of last year. She focuses on Explainable Artificial Intelligence, which has an important societal component to it: “My take on things is much more user-centered than what you see in a lot of computer science departments.” You may not know what a recommender system is, but you have almost certainly encountered one. “It’s the type of automated systems used by companies like Amazon and Spotify, which look at your previous profile and try to suggest something in the future”, says Prof. Tintarev. As a recently appointed full professor in Explainable Artificial Intelligence, Nava Tintarev is a leading expert in human-computer interaction. Her work focuses on artificially …
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… 28 april 2021 Zoekresultaten Gerard van Rooij, professor of Plasma Chemistry, was the first PhD candidate of Ron Heeren, university professor and director of the M4I institute. Together they reflect on a pioneering period in which they took the first tentative steps in the development of imaging mass spectrometry. Heeren: “From … to low-temperature plasma physics, the development of solar fuel and sustainable plasma chemistry. Meanwhile, Heeren made overtures to bring Van Rooij to Maastricht. “An environment like Chemelot needs his knowledge. Gerard fit perfectly with the profile of the Faculty of Science and Engineering.” Baby steps In Maastricht, Van Rooij is working on the transition of the chemical industry at Chemelot to electrical energy. Plasma allows for the electrical generation of very high temperatures, …
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… 23 juni 2023 Zoekresultaten Liberal-arts colleges can be found all over the world. Maastricht has had its very own University College Maastricht (UCM) since 2003. In the former Nieuwenhof convent, some 800 students of different nationalities study for this broad-based bachelor’s degree. The programme aims to teach students … flocking to UCM for two decades. Faculty of Science and Engineering What is University College Maastricht? University College Maastricht is a bachelor’s programme in which students do not follow a set curriculum, but rather create their own academic profile by choosing from over 150 courses in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. The setting is highly international, with 74% of students coming from abroad, representing more than 50 nationalities. Emily Meeks, UCM student Emily is a … That’s an added bonus when you study with people from dozens of different countries.” Photo: Joris Hilterman The Problem-Based Learning approach makes UCM a great place to study or work. Relevant links Go to the University College Maastricht website … Liberal-arts colleges can be found all over the world. Maastricht has had its very own University College Maastricht (UCM) since 2003. In the former Nieuwenhof convent, some 800 students of different nationalities study for this broad-based …