Synthetic data, digital twins, and American money

  • Sense the Science

Artificial intelligence can become trustworthy in medicine if trained on high-quality data from a sufficiently large and divers patient population. But what happens when data is scarce because a condition or trait is extremely rare? Michel Dumontier and his team are addressing this by combining real and synthetic data to develop reliable AI systems. In October, their project received an $8 million US grant.

Michel Dumontier working on his laptop

Student team wins gold for second time in prestigious iGEM competition

  • UM news

For the second time in a row, a UM team has managed to win a gold medal in the prestigious iGEM (International Genetic Engineered M

MSP team IGEM 2024

Costas Papadopoulos awarded eScience Centre grant

€250,000 for the project ‘Dynamic3D: Real-Time Simulation and Analysis for 3D Scholarly Editions’.

Costas Papadopoulos

“I think in terms of solutions”

That Stephan Smeekes became a professor of econometrics at the age of 41 is not to say this path is open to anyone wit

UMagazine

Why Sleep Keeps Our Minds Healthy

  • lecture

Studium Generale | Venlo Lecture

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Knock-Out Comedy

  • culture

Studium Generale | Stand-Up Comedy

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