Past events
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13 Mar15:45
Decoding Higher-Order Cognition from Invasive Neural Signals
The decoding of higher order cognition directly from recordings of neural activity in the brain could enable a new generation of prosthetic devices.
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09 Mar15:30 - 17:00
Opening Environmental Law Lecture series
This freely accessible online (and hybrid) lecture series provides students and scholars with core insights in the state of affairs of EU environmental law. The lecture series will run in 2023 and 2024. All lectures will be recorded and will be made accessible through YouTube.
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08 Mar 09 Mar11:00 - 18:00
Career & Development Days
The School of Business and Economics (SBE) organises the Career & Development Days on 8 and 9 March. especially designed for SBE and Business Engineering students!
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28 Nov17:00
Mapping secreted proteins to unmet medical needs
Dr. Mai is a trained stem cell biologist and immunologist with a focus on the mechanisms of muscle degeneration and aging.
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26 Sep16:00
Brain-inspired deep learning
In this talk, Prof. van Gerven will discuss their recent advances in the development of more biologically plausible learning rules that could drive learning in brains and machines.
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13 Jul12:00 - 13:30
Data Science Expert Series
The Data Science Expert Series aims to bring together data science experts from around the world to Maastricht University, in order to discuss groundbreaking work.
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05 Jul15:00
Role of interferon signalling in brain aging
A hallmark of nervous system aging is a decline of white matter volume and function, but the underlying mechanisms leading to white matter pathology are unknown. Here, we found agerelated alterations of oligodendrocyte cell state with a reduction of total oligodendrocyte density in the aging murine...
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24 Mar12:00 - 14:00
Brightlands Science Lecture by Professor Kim Ragaert
In plastics recycling, ‘quality’ is high on everybody’s list, but techno-scientific methods to either quantify or predict this quality are lacking.
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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.