Rodriguez researches and develops information processing systems that are based on light rather than traditional electronics. These systems are promising when it comes to energy efficient, fast, and accurate computing.
Researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have developed scenarios with insight in the expected sustainability costs of the use of Generative AI and have come up with possible adaptation strategies.
Who do you serve as an academic children’s hospital? The patients in your own region? Or all children on the planet? Louis Bont and Joost Huijer consider this question from a medical, legal and ethical point of view.
First-of-its-kind comprehensive study kicks off to quantify the amount of hydrogen released into the atmosphere at each stage of the hydrogen supply chain — from production to end use. The goal: mitigate indirect warming and maximize climate benefits of hydrogen.
Shazly Savahl is a social and research psychology professor and the current Prince Claus Research Chair in Equity and Development. Savahl coordinates the two largest multinational studies on children’s well-being conducted across more than 40 countries.
On Monday 19 May, one of our university buildings was occupied. The occupation ended on Monday evening, unfortunately with the assistance of the police.
PhD candidate Michał Bączyk dives into his research on how consumer behaviour shapes the impact of circular business models—and what that means for sustainability.
Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ has decided to suspend all new collaborations with Israeli organizations until a committee can provide guidance on potential partners.