Past events

  • 07 Sep
    21:15 - 21:45

    Artificial intelligence for ancient games

    Cameron Browne will explain how he is applying modern AI techniques to the problem of reconstructing ancient games.

  • 07 Sep
    21:00 - 21:30

    Can you trust a food label?

    Why can some products claim they are good for you, or that you stay healthy by eating them?

  • 07 Sep
    19:45 - 20:15

    Artificial intelligence for ancient games

    Cameron Browne will explain how he is applying modern AI techniques to the problem of reconstructing ancient games.

  • 07 Sep
    19:00 - 23:00

    Robots in action

    The Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering will give various demonstrations to show you how robots analyse the world around them.

  • 06 Sep
    19:00 - 23:00

    Robots in action

    The Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering will give various demonstrations to show you how robots analyse the world around them.

  • 06 Sep
    09:00 - 19:00

    MSP Conference 2019

    Talk to MSP alumni, hear about their research and learn about future career options.

  • 26 Jun 28 Jun
    08:30 - 17:45

    12th Maastricht School on Data Science

    This school is intended for four groups of data-science beginners: students, scientists, engineers, and experts in specific fields who need to apply data-science techniques to their scientific research, business management, or other related applications.

  • 21 Jun
    09:00 - 19:00

    MaCSBio Science Day 2019

    This year's theme of the MaCSBio Science Day is: Biological data integration: challenges and opportunities.

  • 14 Mar 19 Apr

    Exhibition: Math/Maastricht

    The city of Maastricht has many great things to offer. From the familiar sight of the red Sint Jans church tower looming over the city, to the iconic Sint Servaas bridge over the river Maas, to…mathematics research.

  • 05 Sep
    19:00

    Is the movie Interstellar scientifically correct?

    Nobel-prize winner Kip Thorne has co-written the script for this blockbuster, so we can expect that the physics of the script is 100% truthful, right? Before and after the movie a UM-professor will give you the answers.