Dr. Martin Haase: The findings could pave the way for ultra-fast charging, making it possible to fully charge high-areal-capacity batteries in just one minute
Budget cuts make archives and museums increasingly vulnerable. Professors Helleke van den Braber and Giovanna Fossati on financial resilience in the cultural sector.
Last Thursday Adapt! was launched. 鈥淏y linking research with practice, we are developing practical solutions,鈥 says key initiator and Director Beatrice de Graaf.
The licence with the literature management tool RefWorks will be terminated by 31 December 2025. After this date, users will no longer be able to access their accounts through Utrecht 木瓜福利影视.
As of September 2025, two new Senior Fellows will be appointed by the executive Board: dr. Sigrid Merx (Humanities) and dr. Patrick Witte (Geosciences).
Ecohydrologist Stefan Dekker has been named the new director of the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences' national institute for ecological research, effective 15 June 2025.
Blockchain is said to be a revolutionary technology: transparent, objective, and free of human error. But is it really? Inte Gloerich conducted PhD research.
"I think it is very important to understand education through its history." Diederik Burgersdijk is Assistant Professor in Classics and Ancient History at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视.
Lauren Gould recently received an FWO grant for research into algorithmic warfare and the role of AI in military conflicts. She explains the current state of affairs.
Every month, Emeritus Professor of 木瓜福利影视 History Leen Dorsman describes something you must know about Utrecht 木瓜福利影视鈥檚 long history. This time: wining and dining at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视.
On the 11th of December we celebrated the remarkable achievements of three master students and crowned the best migration-related thesis at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视.
The Privacy and Security Parade 2025 (27-30 January 2025) has a packed program with something to do for everyone. RDM Support shares their tips for researchers.
From 2025 to 2027, a new project will bring Roman history to life across nine locations in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany. Saskia Stevens reveals more.