iGEM is a student competition in synthetic biology, where students compete to build a synthetic biological system that can serve humanity in a useful way.
Art historian Jessie Wei-Hsuan Chen will delve into the epistemic value of seventeenth-century flower books of amateur collectors of botanical visual material.
The Stevin Prize of 2.5 million euros is an individual award intended to foster knowledge transfer and serve as a token of appreciation in this regard.
In this book, Merlijn Hurx argues that transformations in building organisation in 15th century Northern Europe laid the foundations for modern architecture.
The programme committee comprises representatives from all faculties. Wim Kremer sits on the committee on behalf of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.