The Road to Maastricht
What would you ask someone who, in the words of the organizers, played a major role in the story of science in the last 70 years?

What would you ask someone who, in the words of the organizers, played a major role in the story of science in the last 70 years?
Teun Dekker, the political philosopher and first professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences Education in Europe, turns every lecture into a performance. The goal: reaching his students. Thursday 31st January he will deliver his inaugural lecture.
The Faculty of Science and Engineering welcomes Sir Roger Penrose, emeritus Professor of Mathematics of the University of Oxford, for a two-day visit to Maastricht.
What makes the KE@Work partnership unique, and which philosophy is behind the programme’s collaboration?
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...
By using the compostable biobased plastic PLA, the process of 3D printing is becoming more and more sustainable.
How do you cook a sugar beet to obtain bioplastics? Ola Wróblewska answered this question in her dissertation, with with she earned the first ever doctorate at the Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials.
Kateřina Staňková, assistant professor at the Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering (DKE), co-led her team through a great challenge, resulting in a seed grant to advance their strategy to combat thyroid cancer.
KE@Work won a silver award in the category Best Employer-University Partnership during the gala ceremony in San Francisco.
The second edition of the Young European talent project was held in Limburg in which 50 top talents from 5 European countries participated.