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- ids-7_intelligent_games_for_assessing_cognitive_social_and_physical_capabilities_of_elderly_and_children_.pdf (187.16 KB, PDF)… https://www.linkedin.com/in/catalina-goanta-b9898017/ catalina.goanta@maastrichtuniversity.nl Theme: improving health care and well-being An executive summary In the project we study the additive value of combining algorithms from data science and AI with robotics to assess the well-being in humans, and more specifically elderly and children. At the moment the number of instruments available for especially these target groups is limited and less ecologically valid. Assessments for elderly and … the amount of documentation, that caregivers and teachers have to provide, is reduced. For the development and testing of our technologies, we work closely together with schools, kindergartens, and facilities for elderly in the Netherlands and Germany where we test elderly and children and obtain feedback on the usability of our device from caregivers and teachers. We perform acceptability, psychological, and physical test. So far two physical assessment devices, an intelligent dice and an …
- falcon_ii_datasheet.pdf (563.47 KB, PDF)… Product Data 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 10 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.25 0.15 0.45 0.05 0.35 Spatial freq (Nq) Falcon DQE 300 keV D Q E (1) Falcon I Falcon II 4k x 4k CCD • Fully embedded, easy to use and integrated with FEI’s tomography and SPA software • Dramatically improved signal-to-noise ratio • Greater spatial resolution without a scintillator • Razor-sharp 16 Mpixel images • Ultra-high DQE (up to 5x better than regular CCD) • Sensitivity performance better … materials highly beam-sensitive. Thus, electron dose becomes one of the main factors in appropriate imaging. FEI understands that efficient detection of low-contrast signals is critical, especially in areas such as single-particle analysis (SPA), where large numbers of vitrified, low-contrast molecule/protein complexes are imaged at low electron dose conditions, or cryo-tomography, in which the tomogram resolution increases with the number of images recorded. As such, FEI designed the Falcon II …
- mod18_fdr_alumni_labour_market_perspectives.pdf (1.56 MB, PDF)… FdR Alumni Labour Market Perspectives Dr. Jim Allen (ROA, Maastricht University) March 24, 2018 Introduction • Who am I ? • Who are you ? (name, nationality, study background) • On the agenda today - What do employers want and how does this match with what you will learn? - How employable are LAW graduates? - How could your future job look like? What do employers want and how does FdR add to this? What do employers require? % high level required in job Developing and implementing new ideas 72% … Criminologie en Rechtspleging Nederlands recht Fiscaal recht 4000 euro or more 3500 - 3999 euro 3000 - 3499 euro 2500 - 2999 euro 2000 - 2499 euro 1500 - 1999 euro 1000 - 1499 euro 500 - 999 euro 1 - 499 euro Your future job? Country Jobs Employers Where do graduates find work? 53% 3% 3% 24% 13% 5% Netherlands Germany United Kingdom Other European country Country outside Europe Belgium Type of jobs Jobs Lawyers (corporate, and the like) Lawyers (barristers) Professors at university Policy …
- mcel-newsletter-2015-2.pdf (489.69 KB, PDF)… (SRM), two new financial instruments created in the wake of the euro crisis. The constitutionally innovative dimension of this legal development is that state aid control was, so far, applied only to financial aid given by the Member States of the EU, whereas this control mechanism, exercised by the European Commission, is now being extended to financial aid granted by an EU body (in the case of the SRM) and by an international organisation (in the case of the ESM). This development also illustrates … in the field of economics. Professor Nicolaides, indeed, holds the Jan Tinbergen Chair for European Economics at the College of Europe in Bruges, where he is director of the European Economic Studies programme. Bruno De Witte NEWS MCEL, in cooperation with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS), successfully obtained funding from the EU’s Erasmus+ program for multidisciplinary research. The newly Centre for European Research in Maastricht (CERiM), which MCEL co-established, functions as a … provided the perspective of the Council. In December, MCEL hosted a Debate on National Courts in Europe, which included contributions by EU and Dutch judges, lawyers, and scholars. The European Commission’s Legal Service and CLEER held another workshop in Brussels entitled ‘The institutional balance in the practice of the external relations of the European Union’, with Dr Andrea Ott speaking on a panel discussion at this event. In November, MCEL, in cooperation with King’s College London, …
- um_recognition_rewards_-_leadership_narrative_1.pdf (455.25 KB, PDF)… messages about its culture. Is there a one-size-fits-all approach in which a predefined set of leader characteristics and behaviours is laid down in a standardised assessment checklist? Or does the organisation value diverse perspectives and, within an overarching leadership vision, encourage people to define their leader roles themselves through meaningful conversations with colleagues and direct reports? We believe UM should aspire to the latter. Given the diversity of the UM community, … 5. Ethical: Leaders act according to established values and are role models in many ways. They promote professional accountability. 6. Self-reflective learner: Leaders are aware of their own impact. They display honesty, transparency and authenticity. They are not egocentric, and non-conformist when needed. They reveal courage, demonstrate firmness and are not afraid to take unpopular decisions. They have proper communication skills. They reflect on their own behaviour and actively seek out … empowering and enabling at UM. The following questions invite you to reflect on which behaviours you displayed in practice and how effective these were. In preparing for your conversation look for specific examples to support your point of view and, where possible, seek input from different stakeholders that you have worked with. If quantitative measures are available to provide further input, please include these also. - Inspirational appeal o What do I do in my leader role(s) to enact …
- ICC@M 2023 - Company info.pdf (1.7 MB, PDF)… International Case Competition @ Maastricht International Case Competition @ Maastricht (ICC@M) International Case Competition @ Maastricht “Where the crème de la crème of students from the world’s top business schools advise top businesses” The International Case Competition @ Maastricht (ICC@M) is a prestigious international case competition organised by the Maastricht University School … and recommendations to judging panels consisting of academics and business executives. It is not just the students who benefit though. ICC@M is also an excellent opportunity for businesses to get involved, given that sponsoring companies end up with top-tier consultancy advice that is ready for implementation. In fact, they do not just get one single solution, they get sixteen very viable options! Past companies include SABIC, Maasmechelen Village, Deutsche Post, Covestro, Rabobank, DHL …
- summary_2019_-_valorisation_addendum_workshop_3.pdf (829.95 KB, PDF)… of Law https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOMt0O7T_7Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOMt0O7T_7Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOMt0O7T_7Q Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) – Creating value from science Utilisation examples • All sort of interactions with the target groups: – (Public) Debates / articles / blogs – Workshops / Seminars – Festivals – Media appearances • Collaborations with external partners: – Government (local / national / international) – Foundations / schools / musea – Hospitals / health insurer – App developers – Commercial companies – Consultants … is it to adress this challenge? Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) – Creating value from science Target group(s) / Stakeholders • Who is / could be interested in your research? • Who could benefit from your research? • Who are these people in general / where do they work? Name them! • Do you know them? Contact them! • Involve them at an early stage in your research (proposal) • Also think about internal stakeholders (research group, other disciplines/faculties, support staff) Knowledge Transfer …
- eindrapport_populatiekenmerken_zorgvraagzwaarte_epub_2_2014.pdf (1.99 MB, PDF)… ex- perts, waarbij een gelijke verdeling van personen over de verschillende deelgebieden (zorg, inkoop en bekostiging) en zorgvormen (huisartsenzorg, multidisciplinaire (ke- ten)zorg en wijkverpleegkundige zorg) werd nagestreefd (zie Bijlage 3). Online survey: eerste beoordeling Voorafgaand aan de fysieke bijeenkomst van de focusgroep – op 5 februari 2014 in Utrecht – werd de experts gevraagd in een online survey een eerste beoordeling te geven van de relevantie van elk afzonderlijk kenmerk … zieken: van onderzoeksresultaten naar verbetering van zorg. Assen: Koninklijke Van Gorcum; 2004. 17. Jefford M, Rowland J, Grunfeld E, Richards M, Maher J, Glaser A. Implementing im- proved post-treatment care for cancer survivors in England, with reflections from Australia, Canada and the USA. British Journal of Cancer, 2013;108:14-20. 18. Huntley AL, Johnson R, Purdy S, Valderas JM, Salisbury C. Measures of multimorbidity and morbidity burden for use in primary care and community …