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- Conflict. Over conflict en conflictbeheersingOnder redactie van Erwin Muller, Beatrice de Graaf en Georg Frerks biedt dit handboek een overzicht van relevante inzichten op het terrein van conflict./en/news/conflict-over-conflict-en-conflictbeheersing
- 'Strategic Narratives, Public Opinion and War' presented at NATO HQ in Brussels (30 June)This volume explores how governments endeavoured to build and maintain public support for the Afghan war. With a preface by Jaap de Hoop Scheffer./en/news/strategic-narratives-public-opinion-and-war-presented-at-nato-hq-in-brussels-30-june
- ‘NGOs Under Pressure in Partial Democracies’Van der Borgh examines the pressures experienced by NGOs in four partial democracies: Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia and the Philippines./en/news/ngos-under-pressure-in-partial-democracies
- Marjolein Dijkstra appointed as KNAW memberThe Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) has selected eighteen new members, among which Utrecht physics researcher Marjolein Dijkstra./en/news/marjolein-dijkstra-appointed-as-knaw-member
- Thin is cool: layered semiconductors with excellent heat dissipation propertiesA new study reveals the thermal transport properties of ultrathin crystals (made of just one or a few layers) of molybdenum diselenide, a two-dimensional material of the transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) family./en/news/thin-is-cool-layered-semiconductors-with-excellent-heat-dissipation-properties
- Moiré materials: new understandings unlock the gateway to future nanoelectronics applicationsA new research on electron conduction in double-wall carbon nanotubes offers an explanation for a long-ununderstood phenomenon about interlayer conductance./en/news/moire-materials-new-understandings-unlock-the-gateway-to-future-nanoelectronics-applications
- Insulating semiconductor nanowires for ultrafast electronics and quantum computersCelso de Mello Donega receives NWO TOP subsidy/en/news/insulating-semiconductor-nanowires-for-ultrafast-electronics-and-quantum-computers
- Chemical pathway produces graphene electronic circuits with atomic precisionResearchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, TU Delft and Aalto ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ found a chemical pathway to incorporate electronic components in single graphene wires/en/news/chemical-pathway-produces-graphene-electronic-circuits-with-atomic-precision
- ‘Quantum simulator’ facilitates research into theoretical supermaterialsPhysicists at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have created a ‘quantum simulator’; a model system to study theoretical prognoses for a whole new class of materials./en/news/quantum-simulator-facilitates-research-into-theoretical-supermaterials
- Descartes-Huygens Prize for Daniël VanmaekelberghVanmaekelbergh aims to use the Descartes-Huygens Prize to reinforce his collaboration with research groups in Lille, Grenoble, Paris and Bordeaux/en/news/descartes-huygens-prize-for-daniel-vanmaekelbergh
- Andries Meijerink wins KNAW Gilles Holst Medaille"His research is crucial for the transition to a sustainable society", says KNAW./en/news/andries-meijerink-wins-knaw-gilles-holst-medaille
- Rubicon grant for Utrecht chemistry researcher Peter JacobseJacobse has been awarded the grant by NWO for a two-year research visit to ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of California, Berkeley (USA)./en/news/rubicon-grant-for-utrecht-chemistry-researcher-peter-jacobse
- Formation of honeycomb nanostructures finally explainedGiuseppe Soligno and Daniel Vanmaekelbergh developed a simulation model that reproduces the formation of these nanostructures in detail./en/news/formation-of-honeycomb-nanostructures-finally-explained
- Vici grant for Rembert DuinePhysics researcher Rembert Duine will receive 1.5 million euros from NWO for his project 'Fluid electronics'./en/news/vici-grant-for-rembert-duine
- Save-the-date: 2021 Debye Spring SchoolThe new dates for the Debye Spring School, originally scheduled for April 2020, are: April 12 - 14, 2021./en/news/save-the-date-2021-debye-spring-school
- Lecture by Freddy RabouwHeineken Young Scientist Award winner Freddy Rabouw will give a lecture about his research for the general public (in Dutch) on Saturday September 12, 2020 during ‘Open Monumentendag’./en/news/lecture-by-freddy-rabouw
- Monthly CLUe training: Learning something useful over lunch timeIt provides hands-on tutorials on particular Complexity Science software/packages/numerical methods, which will be beneficial to your current or future studies./en/news/monthly-clue-training-learning-something-useful-over-lunch-time
- The first Complex Systems Studies Workshop was a great successIt successfully brought together more than 70 master students and researchers/en/news/the-first-complex-systems-studies-workshop-was-a-great-success
- CLUe was officially opened by the Dean Gerrit van MeerMore than 60 Complexity Science enthusiasts witnessed the official opening of the CLUe/en/news/clue-was-officially-opened-by-the-dean-gerrit-van-meer
- Why we need complex systems simulations in economics? A CLUe lunch talk given by Doyne FarmerProf. Doyne Farmer gave an interesting CLUe lunch talk on "The practice and promise of economic simulation"./en/news/why-we-need-complex-systems-simulations-in-economics-a-clue-lunch-talk-given-by-doyne-farmer