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CERN’s LHCb experiment embraces graphics cards to sift through massive amounts of data
Hundreds of graphics cards will power the LHCb detector’s initial data filter, which is tasked with selecting which particle collision events will be saved and studied at the Large Hadron Collider’s LHCb experiment. One of the driving forces behind the innovation is Dr. Daniel Cámpora.
Edmond Hustinx prize and UM Student Award 2019
De Edmond Hustinxprijs voor de wetenschap 2019 is toegekend aan Dr. Ines Wilms, onderzoekster van de School of Business and Economics. De UM studentenprijs, voor een uitmuntende maatschappelijke of culturele prestatie, gaat dit jaar naar Kyran Kuijpers, David Muraro, Gina van Rossum en Nina van...
Breaking free of the Great Recession: Maastricht researchers join Horizon 2020 project
GROWINPRO, a new EU-funded project led in part by Prof. Pierre Mohnen and Assistant Prof. Tania Treibich will provide a raft of joined-up policies to set Europe on a more balanced course of development – one fuelled by innovation but sensitive to issues like climate, demographic and labour changes...
A numbers game
Maastricht University’s delegation secured a silver medal in this year’s Econometric Game in Amsterdam. To appease fans frustrated by the lack of mainstream media coverage, we asked one of their number, Lea Bottmer, to tell us more.
New Science of Mental Disorders
Research into diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
A competition law framework for data sharing agreements: striking a balance for EU data spaces
Data spaces are an important initiative to promote data sharing within the EU and across sectors and to make more data available for the benefit of society at large. At the same time, however, data spaces could be challenging under competition law.