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- Is Nederland verplicht IS-bruiden en uitreizigers terug te halen?In deze webinar gaan drie onderzoekers op interdisciplinaire wijze in gesprek over het complexe vraagstuk rond IS-bruiden en Nederlandse Syriëgangers./nieuws/is-nederland-verplicht-is-bruiden-en-uitreizigers-terug-te-halen
- De top kijkt om: bijdragen aan het collectieve geheugen'De top kijkt om' is een reeks van tien gefilmde interviews met voormalige ministers en topambtenaren die terugblikken op hun loopbaan./nieuws/de-top-kijkt-om-bijdragen-aan-het-collectieve-geheugen
- Hoe bereiken we de noodzakelijke gedragsverandering?Bestuurs- en organisatiewetenschappers over de coronacrisis. Aflevering 1./opinie/hoe-bereiken-we-de-noodzakelijke-gedragsverandering
- Rianne Dekker en Karin Geuijen genomineerd voor Agnites VrolikprijsPlan Einstein is een project van de gemeente Utrecht en partners zoals de Universiteit Utrecht om de integratie en huisvesting van asielzoekers te verbeteren./nieuws/rianne-dekker-en-karin-geuijen-genomineerd-voor-agnites-vrolikprijs
- Decision-making requires dataMobile phone data form a valuable data source that should be used on a much broader scale to support public health actions during the COVID-19 pandemic./en/news/decision-making-requires-data
- Corona-besluitvorming vereist dataMobiele telefoongegevens vormen een waardevolle informatiebron die op veel grotere schaal moet worden gebruikt in de COVID-19-pandemie./nieuws/corona-besluitvorming-vereist-data
- ‘Algoritmes die muziek aanbevelen zijn oneerlijk tegenover vrouwelijke artiesten, maar dat kan anders’Christine Bauer (Informatica) ontdekte een ‘feedback loop’ waardoor de algoritmes van online muziekdiensten vaker mannelijke artiesten aanraden./nieuws/algoritmes-die-muziek-aanbevelen-zijn-oneerlijk-tegenover-vrouwelijke-artiesten-maar-dat-kan-anders
- ‘Music recommendation algorithms are unfair to female artists, but we can change that’Christine Bauer (Computer science) discovered a ‘feedback loop’ that causes the algorithms of music streaming services to recommend male artists more often./en/news/music-recommendation-algorithms-are-unfair-to-female-artists-but-we-can-change-that
- Kristi Bergman wins Human Factors NL thesis award 2021MSc Human-Computer Interaction graduate Kristi Bergman has won the 2021 Human Factors NL thesis award for her thesis on Dark patterns./en/news/kristi-bergman-wins-human-factors-nl-thesis-award-2021
- Two new PhD students startedMarloes Vredenborg and Kazi Haque started their PhD in the Human-Centered Computing group./en/news/two-new-phd-students-started
- Interview about VR and metaverseZerrin Yumak was interviewed about VR and metaverse by the NOS, resulting in a news article./en/news/interview-about-vr-and-metaverse
- 2021 Student Award nominees announcedThe nominees aren Aline Hernández, Lukas Arts, Robin Verstraten, Daan Roovers and ‘De CO2-assistenten’, a group of Medicine students./en/news/2021-student-award-nominees-announced
- Talking with robotsDr. Maartje de Graaf (Human Centered Computing) speaks about human interaction with robots/en/news/talking-with-robots
- First talk in Embodied AI seriesThe Embodied AI initiative has started organizing an online Talk Series. The first is on November 25 by Prof. Ana Paiva. Co-organized by Dr. Zerrin Yumak, Dr. Ruud Hortensius and Dr. Maartje de Graaf./en/news/first-talk-in-embodied-ai-series
- Knowing what to do in case of cardiac arrest should be a habitResuscitation instructor Sophie tells us about how she thinks that resuscitations lessons in high school might save lives and should therefore also be added to the curriculum./en/news/knowing-what-to-do-in-case-of-cardiac-arrest-should-be-a-habit
- How seaweed could be the hero of the centuryGrowing more seaweed could transform our carbon-emitting economy into a carbon-absorbing one!/en/news/how-seaweed-could-be-the-hero-of-the-century
- Gut bacteria as culprits for weight gain after quitting smokingPeople who quit smoking often gain weight. A study in mice reveals that gut bacteria might be important regulators for this weight gain./en/news/gut-bacteria-as-culprits-for-weight-gain-after-quitting-smoking
- Immune system turns itself off in tumours by fibre releaseUntil now, it was a mystery why tumours often regrow after treatment. But an American research group has found the culprits./en/news/immune-system-turns-itself-off-in-tumours-by-fibre-release-0
- Why you can improvise your songs in the shower but lose it with an audienceA research team in the US has identified the neural network involved in melodic improvisation during a finch’s practice session. They also discovered why improvisations diminish when performing in front of a female. The answer is stress./en/news/why-you-can-improvise-your-songs-in-the-shower-but-lose-it-with-an-audience
- Altered DNA folding may be at the heart of diseases with no known genetic causesIn an interview, PhD student Iwan Vaandrager elaborates on his research on DNA folding. He explains how this process may play a role in a variety of diseases caused by seemingly random, widespread gene expression changes./en/news/altered-dna-folding-may-be-at-the-heart-of-diseases-with-no-known-genetic-causes