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- 7 Dec
EUR 1.32 million for research into giving children a promising start using big data
The Nationale Wetenschapsagenda (national science agenda) has granted a consortium of 25 other organisations, 1.32 million euro to give children a promising start using big data.
The UM in the Gala of Science
On November 26, the magazine New Scientist organized the eighth edition of the Gala of Science with the theme: artificial intelligence (AI) and big data.UM in the press
Two girls in China: Following the footsteps of the Jesuits
Samantha Jenkins (UK) and Angelica Giombini (Italy), two enthusiastic students at Maastricht University (UM), will be travelling through China in August guided by 'China Illustrata'...UM in the press andStudents
Dies lecture by Sally Wyatt: Where is the knowledge we have lost in data?
During the annual Dies Natalis on 26 January 2018 Sally Wyatt will give a Dies lecture on 'Where is the knowledge we have lost in data?'.
FSD Panel Discussion: Data Technology for the Benefit of Smallholder Farmers
Fair And Smart Data (FSD), an SBE Spearhead, is organizing a panel discussion on how to empower smallholder farmers to compete in the digital economy through the use of data.20 MayAI-powered Solutions to Personalized Healthcare Using Knowledge Graphs
Remzi Celebi, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Data Science (IDS) and technical co-coordinator for the AIDAVA project, discusses how Artificial Intelligence, data curation automation and knowledge graphs are used to give patients more control of their health data.Researchers
ITEM/SVB Online Informatiesessie: Verschillende pensioenleeftijden
Information available in Dutch. Op 24 juni 2021 organiseert expertisecentrum ITEM en de SVB een online informatiesessie over verschillende pensioenleeftijden. Bureau voor Belgische en Duitse Zaken van de SVB gaan in op de gevolgen van de verschillende ingangsdata.24 JunAn algorithm-mad surfer
In 2016 Marta Dávila Mateu, now a graduate of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering, moved to Maastricht, a city completely unknown to her. Her choice turned out to be a double-edged sword. She found the lack of skate culture depressing, but enjoyed her studies, especially the focus on the mathematics...Featured,Human interest andStudents