Bachelor Student Prize Winner | 48th Dies Natalis

  Faculty of Science and Engineering | Bachelor University College Maastricht

"From Reactive to Proactive: Exploring Parametric Insurance for Drought-Induced Food Insecurity"


Lars's elevator pitch
"Despite the rising importance of anticipatory action in humanitarian aid, uncertainties regarding funding and implementation persist.  My thesis investigates the potential of parametric insurance in scaling-up anticipatory action, aiming at identifying limitations to parametric insurance and providing recommendations to maximise its potential. Though stakeholder interviews, key barriers were identified, including (a) affordability, (b) funding gaps, (c) lacking trust among stakeholders, (d) stakeholder communication, (e) silos, and (f) lacking qualified staff. To reduce these barriers, recommendations include: (1) embracing failure as a learning opportunity, (2) creating/strengthening communication platforms and promoting common definitions, and (3) regulating private sector involvement to increase trust."

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Lars Niehaus

Congratulations Lars

In this video Lars is addressed briefly by the immediate supervisor.

Bachelor Student Prize Winner | 48th Dies Natalis

  Faculty of Law | Bachelor Tax Law

"Het dispositievereiste in het Belastingrecht - De rol van het vereiste "


Lucas's elevator pitch
"This thesis investigated the protective effect of physical activity and physical fitness in the BrainAGE biomarker using 43.000 participants from the UK Biobank. BrainAGE was computed using machine learning on structural neuroimaging data. Accelerometer-measured physical activity, but not self-reported activity was related to a decreased BrainAGE, which indicates a “younger-appearing” brain. For every added hour of moderate-intensity physical activity per week, BrainAGE decreased by 1 month. Fitness, measured in hand grip strength, resting heart rate, blood pressure, and BMI, also showed a protective effect on BrainAGE. Further, improvements in fitness mediated the effect of physical activity on the brain."

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Lucas Bastiaanssen

Congratulations Lucas

In this video Lucas is addressed briefly by the immediate supervisor.

M-BIC lecture: Robert Bittner

Senior physician, Department of Psychiatry Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy of the University Hospital Frankfurt. Leader of Translational Neuroimaging Research Group in Schizophrenia, Associate scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research and the Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) for Neuroscience, Frankfurt am Main.

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