Past events
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23 Nov09:30 - 14:00
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22 Nov17:00
Advances in Metabolic Modeling Tools
Increasingly multi-omics data is becoming more accessible for the study of a wide range of complex biological systems.
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18 Nov13:30 - 15:30
Nuclear fusion energy, driver of innovation - innovation, driver of fusion energy
Fusion power calls for extreme technology on many fronts. With these extreme challenges, the development of fusion energy has been and is a driver of innovations
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07 Nov 09 Nov00:00 - 23:59
Brightlands Polymer Days 2021
Brightlands Polymer Days 2021 is a series of scientific conferences in the field of polymer science and technology. It is a collaboration and organised by the Belgian Polymer Group, KNCV Macromolecular Division, PTN, the former Dutch Polymer Days and Brightlands Rolduc Polymer Conference.
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06 Jul
MaCSBio Science Day 2021
This year's theme of the MaCSBio Science Day is: Similar but not the same: Sex-specific modeling in Systems Biology. During this day MaCSBio will present current and future research during this extraordinary day.
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01 Jul13:00 - 14:30
Phytomining and sustainable raw material recovery
The Centre for Sustainable Materials Development and Processing is organising a lunchtime workshop on phytomining and sustainable raw material recovery.
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18 Jun12:00 - 13:30
New Research on European Security: Invitation to a Double Book Launch
Join in the launch of two important books about the future of European security, written by key scholars in the discipline. The Making of European Security Policy: Between Institutional Dynamics and Global Challenges addresses how and in what capacity the European Union and its member states are...
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17 Jun10:00 - 16:00
RELAY workshop: A Europe fit for the digital age
Data-driven technologies are changing nearly every aspect of our lives, from how we work, learn, eat, sleep, vote, listen to music, watch films and TV, choose partners, communicate with friends and family, get the news. It’s hard to think of a single facet of contemporary life that is not being...
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21 May09:00
Prediction and memory of sounds: Evidence from brain studies across species
Dr. Ryszard Aukstulewicz from the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics/City University of Hong Kong will present results of several studies combining human and rodent electrophysiology with computational modelling to identify the neural mechanisms of sensory predictions and their...
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15 Mar13:00 - 14:00
Attention mechanisms in artificial intelligence
AI researchers from UM’s Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering will introduce their work on state-of-the-art AI research and discuss potential applications