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… cooperation and Mobility / ITEM is per februari 2017 op zoek naar versterking van haar team in de vorm van: Stagiaire communicatie; Stagiaire 'Event organizer ITEM'; Stagiaire (1.0 fte) (Monitoring Service Grensoverschrijdende Arbeidsbemiddeling). … Stageplaatsen beschikbaar bij ITEM per februari 2017 …
… 23 mei 2024 Circular Chemical Engineering Zoekresultaten The perfect recycling of plastics from household waste is one step closer, thanks to research into quality monitoring at all stages of the recycling process. The University of Maastricht, the National Test Centre Circular Plastics, and their collaborators have received a government subsidy of over EUR 2 million, which will accelerate their research. Faculty of Science and … group of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. "From a technical point of view, the perfect recycling of plastic waste is currently virtually impossible." To monitor the quality of the finished product, recycled plastic, adequate data from all stages of the recycling process is required. These results are based on real-time and in-line monitoring that is integrated into the manufacturing process. The creation of this monitoring system is critical to the Monitoring Quality in Plastic … Circular Plastics, the following partners participate in MoQuP-R: TNO Danone LyondellBasell Graham Packaging Verpact … The perfect recycling of plastics from household waste is one step closer, thanks to research into quality monitoring at all stages of the recycling process. The University of Maastricht, the National Test Centre Circular Plastics, and their collaborators have received a government subsidy of over EUR 2 million, which will accelerate their research. … The perfect recycling …
… 15 juni 2024 Series on Quantum Computing - part 2 Zoekresultaten Programming quantum computers, like the quantum computer itself, is still in its early stages. Quantum computing researchers tend to be physicists, mathematicians, or computer scientists who have a special interest in the mathematical framework of quantum mechanics. The mathematics underlying quantum mechanics is straightforward linear … to conventional (super)computers." The series will resume in the upcoming academic year with an article about Maastricht's research into quantum computing. … Programming quantum computers, like the quantum computer itself, is still in its early stages. Quantum computing researchers tend to be physicists, mathematicians, or computer scientists who have a special interest in the mathematical framework of quantum mechanics. The mathematics underlying quantum mechanics is straightforward linear … for quantum computing researchers is writing 'linear software', which can be used to make non-linear problems suitable for processing by a quantum computer. … Programming quantum computers, like the quantum computer itself, is still in its early stages. Quantum computing researchers tend to be physicists, mathematicians, or computer scientists who have a special interest in the mathematical framework of quantum mechanics. … What is Quantum Computing? …
… workshop, a Meet & Greet with actors and a visit to A Seagull , an adaptation of the famous play by Anton Chekhov. The play was Dutch spoken, but had English surtitles, which meant the audience could read the English translation on screens above the stage. The students who registered for the workshop received the English translation of the script, as well as subtitled video introductions in which the director, scenographer and actors spoke to them about the production. This was followed by the … workshop, a Meet & Greet with actors and a visit to A Seagull , an adaptation of the famous play by Anton Chekhov. The play was Dutch spoken, but had English surtitles, which meant the audience could read the English translation on screens above the stage. … End of April, renowned Dutch theatre company Toneelgroep Maastricht offered UM students the opportunity to take part in a playwriting workshop, a Meet & Greet with actors and a visit to A Seagull, an adaptation of the famous play by Anton …
… 11 oktober 2017 Zoekresultaten Sinds 1 juli 2017 is prof. Teun Dekker hoogleraar Liberal Arts and Sciences Education. Zijn hoofdtaken worden het Liberal Arts-woord verspreiden in Nederland en in het buitenland en onderzoek doen naar Liberal Arts education in Europese context, maar ook naar de sociale, politieke en educatieve betekenis ervan. "Het woord professor komt van het werkwoord ‘professing’: praten over waar je écht in gelooft. En ik geloof … Relevant links UCM Website Volg UCM op Facebook Volg UCM op Instagram … Sinds 1 juli 2017 is prof. Teun Dekker hoogleraar Liberal Arts and Sciences Education. Zijn hoofdtaken worden het Liberal Arts-woord verspreiden in Nederland en in het buitenland en onderzoek doen naar Liberal Arts education in Europese context, maar ook naar de sociale, politieke en educatieve betekenis ervan. … Sinds 1 juli 2017 is prof. Teun Dekker hoogleraar Liberal Arts and Sciences Education. … UCM’s Teun …
… dan anders doen? Niet zo heel veel. Het was jammer dat ik tijdens mijn studie niet in Maastricht woonde. Maar dat komt weer omdat ik ervoor koos tussen mijn bachelor en master een paar maanden te reizen, waardoor ik geen kamer had. En ik koos voor een stage in Amsterdam waar ik nog steeds heel blij mee ben. Dus echt spijt, nee. Gijs-Jan Roelofs Gijs-Jan Roelofs Wat doe je precies? Het Britse bedrijf Goldhawk Interactive werkt aan een nieuw computerspel, Xenonauts-2 genaamd. Ik ben één van de door … met CodePoKE, dat wilde ik graag voortzetten en ik had een goed contact met de hoogleraren, die me de vrijheid gaven de diepte in te gaan voor wat me interesseerde. Er was in de regio toen nog niet veel werk voor AI’ers, dus ik dacht: Die romantische buitenlandervaring komt sowieso nog wel. Ik heb er nooit spijt van gehad. Welk advies zou je geven aan huidige studenten en pas afgestudeerden van de master Artificial Intelligence? Besef wat je waard bent. Je kunt op dit moment gerust de tijd nemen om …
… Team Jumbo-Visma, who are using Kristian’s predictions in this month’s Tour de France. Predicting the personal energy needs of a professional cyclist is not easy, given that the average Tour de France contender burns around 7000 calories during a Tour stage. Kristian van Kuijk has taken up the challenge and found a way. He is an ambitious student from the honours programme KE@Work of the Data Science and Artificial Intelligence bachelor’s programme at Maastricht University and a passionate cycling fan. For his thesis, he has built an algorithm that makes it possible to predict the energy consumption of cyclists. These predictions are made through machine learning based on data such as the stage profile or the individual cyclist’s BMI. They also take account of much more unforeseen factors such as weather conditions or race tactics. Through KE@Work, Kristian got in touch with Team Jumbo–Visma, a leading Dutch professional bicycle racing …
… the Quantum Delta NL-affiliated specialisation. Cooperation With the specialisation, Maastricht University is expanding its efforts in the field of quantum computing. The university embraced the possibilities of quantum computing already in an early stage. Both the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences and the Department of Gravitational Waves & Fundamental Physics cooperate in Quantum Computing @ UM. They participate in national and international efforts on quantum computing for the Einstein … principles from quantum mechanics to develop computers and algorithms that can solve certain kinds of problems much faster than classical computers – in theory. In practice, both quantum computing hardware and software are still in their early stages. The Dutch government has invested 615 million euros to boost the development of quantum technology via Quantum Delta NL. … As of next academic year, Maastricht University will be the first Dutch university to offer a specialisation in Quantum …
… rond, en brengt het verhaal haar uiteindelijk ook naar Japan? Dat is niet ondenkbaar. “Ik heb maar één keer ‘ja’ gezegd in het hele proces,” vertelt Lianne. “Ja op het schrijven van een artikel, toen mijn begeleider me daar aan het begin van mijn stage naar vroeg.” Het balletje begint te rollen wanneer Lianne besluit om een onderzoeksstage te doen in het tweede jaar van haar masterstudie. Onder begeleiding van Dr. Cameron Browne maakte ze een taxonomie – een diagram waaruit relaties tussen dingen blijken, zoals een familieboom – van Japanse logische puzzelspellen. Een opeenvolging van gebeurtenissen leidt er uiteindelijk toe dat ze haar onderzoek presenteert op de 2019 IEEE Conference on Games in Londen. Faculty of Science and Engineering Pionieren in Japanse puzzels “Toen mijn begeleider een aantal stageprojecten voorstelde, sprong het onderzoek naar Japanse puzzels eruit. Dat is niet verrassend: als hobby ben ik al twaalf jaar bezig met Japans leren. Ik vond het ook interessant dat er nog erg weinig op dit gebied is gedaan. De meeste artikelen …
… in all, Milan Kovačević’s study has a clear conclusion: more breadth and flexibility in the bachelor's phase is no obstacle to further specialisation in the master's phase. “The key question is not whether specialization is needed or not, but at which stage it should occur. This always involves a trade-off between the general and specific components of higher education. The fast-changing and unpredictable career landscape is certainly increasing the value of general education and transferable … graduates' flexibility, necessary to navigate labour market changes in the long run. With this in mind, it is useful to know that an undergraduate curriculum that offers more breadth does not compromise the students' ability to specialize at a later stage. Hopefully, these findings can stimulate a wider discussion on the purpose and structure of the undergraduate curriculum, and the right timing of specialization,” says Milan Kovačević. Teun Dekker, who supervised the research, adds: “In the …