Prof. Julia Jones from Bangor ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ in Wales has been appointed as the new holder of the Prince Bernhard Chair for International Nature Conservation.
Kadir Toykan Özdoğan, PhD candidate in the History and Art History department, contributed as a lab technician to the extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains.
UYA member Prof. Dr. Erik van Sebille joined the NPO Radio 1 programme Spraakmakers on 5 January, to discuss his scientific highlight of 2021 and his expectations for 2022.
The Bonvin lab at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ in collaboration with Li Xue’s group in Nijmegen and the Netherland eScience Center recently published DeepRank, a deep learning (DL) framework for data mining 3D protein-protein structures, in Nature Communications and GitHub.Â
On 17 January, Berrie van der Molen will defend his dissertation ‘Talking about XTC: Drug discourse in post-war Dutch newspaper and radio debates’.
Researchers from Utrecht and Wageningen used models to predict the Mekong Delta will likely sink very fast compared to sea level, and propose strategies.
Last year the focus area Applied Data Science organized workshops for data scientists working in the UMCU to tackle subjects which many of the data scientists in the UMC Utrecht encounter during their work and consist of both a theoretical and hands-on part.
Three researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have been awarded an ERC Starting Grant of 1.5 million euros. The grant is awarded by the European Research Council.
The 'Quality AI in Healthcare Guide' is unique and has been developed with predictive AI-driven algorithms in mind. The tool is now available for download.
A new research on electron conduction in double-wall carbon nanotubes offers an explanation for a long-ununderstood phenomenon about interlayer conductance.
We talked to three particularly impactful alumni of the faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Marion Koopmans, Martine van Zijll Langhout, and Odette Doest - about how they see the future and the projects they are working on to reach a better tomorrow.