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- ERC to fundamentally understand more sustainable plastic recyclingAssistant professor Ina Vollmer received an ERC Starting Grant for her plastic recycling research. The main goal of the five-year project is to gain fundamental insight into the innovative process of breaking down plastics to its chemical building blocks, the monomers, by using force./en/news/erc-to-fundamentally-understand-more-sustainable-plastic-recycling
- “The future of green hydrogen is a wicked challenge”Peter Dung, a physicist, recently began a new role at Utrecht ľϸӰ. In this position, he won’t perform academic research, but focus on developing methods to facilitate dialogue among key players in the rapidly expanding green hydrogen industry./en/background/the-future-of-green-hydrogen-is-a-wicked-challenge
- 4 million euro grant for predicting and improving soil biodiversityA €4 million grant has been awarded to a new research programme that uses artificial intelligence to better predict soil life in fields and meadows, thereby producing more sustainable food./en/news/4-million-euro-grant-for-predicting-and-improving-soil-biodiversity
- "Just because something is complex doesn't mean we shouldn't try to explain it"Young researchers answer science questions of fourth graders on stage during the Hoe?Zo!Show./en/background/just-because-something-is-complex-doesnt-mean-we-shouldnt-try-to-explain-it
- Outpacing fraudsters with AIStories from the Lab: an interview Ioana Karnstedt-Hulpus from the AI & Finance Lab./en/news/outpacing-fraudsters-with-ai
- ľϸӰflash Faculty of Science: mathematician Jan-Willem van Ittersum wins prize, AI and the Parliamentary Democracy, and more…In this newsflash, you will find quick, bite-sized updates on a range of topics that we wish to share with you in addition to the other, more extensive articles in our newsfeed./en/news/newsflash-faculty-of-science-mathematician-jan-willem-van-ittersum-wins-prize-ai-and-the
- 4 million euro grant for predicting and improving soil biodiversityA €4 million grant has been awarded to a new research programme that uses artificial intelligence to better predict soil life in fields and meadows, thereby producing more sustainable food./en/news/4-million-euro-grant-for-predicting-and-improving-soil-biodiversity-0
- Ingmar Swart appointed Professor of Experimental Quantum MaterialsIn his lab, he constructs materials atom by atom and investigates the electronic properties of these structures./en/background/ingmar-swart-appointed-professor-of-experimental-quantum-materials
- Vitamin K in micelles promise an alternative to injectionsVitamin K packed in tiny spheres may help prevent severe bleeding in babies. Researchers have now taken an important step in developing this method, bringing an alternative to injections with vitamin K closer to reality./en/news/vitamin-k-in-micelles-promise-an-alternative-to-injections
- KidneyX Prize for artificial kidney project MI-TRAMDe prestigieuze KidneyX Prize is toegekend aan het onderzoeksteam MI-TRAM. Het team ontwikkelt handzame chips waarmee dialyse-apparaten veel efficiënter bloed kunnen zuiveren./en/news/kidneyx-prize-for-artificial-kidney-project-mi-tram
- Utrecht computer scientists and geoscientists open AI & Sustainability LabThis is the third in a series of labs, where scientists from a variety of disciplines collaborate with other experts to address societal challenges with the help of artificial intelligence./en/news/utrecht-computer-scientists-and-geoscientists-open-ai-sustainability-lab
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Fellowships for five Utrecht ľϸӰ researchersFive researchers at Utrecht ľϸӰ have been awarded a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Fellowship. The MSCA fellowships support training, skills and career development for outstanding researchers./en/news/marie-sklodowska-curie-actions-fellowships-for-five-utrecht-university-researchers
- Ramadan: How can you support your colleagues?Ramadan has started for 2 billion muslums worldwide. How can you support your colleagues? Read the tips!/en/background/ramadan-how-can-you-support-your-colleagues
- Improving the implementation of innovative methods in health technology assessment practiceThanks to Horizon Europe funding, fifteen partners from both science and practice will be collaborating on the SUSTAIN-HTA project over the next four years./en/news/improving-the-implementation-of-innovative-methods-in-health-technology-assessment-practice
- ľϸӰflash: AI for efficient traffic ticket processing, and more...In this newsflash, you will find quick, bite-sized updates on a range of topics that we wish to share with you in addition to the other, more extensive articles in our newsfeed./en/news/newsflash-ai-for-efficient-traffic-ticket-processing-and-more
- Protein analysis identifies predictors of effectiveness of breast cancer treatmentNew insights into the complex nature of treatment response in HER2-positive breast cancer./en/news/protein-analysis-identifies-predictors-of-effectiveness-of-breast-cancer-treatment
- Take a walk along Utrecht's colonial historyIn honour of Keti Koti, history platform Utrecht Time Machine launches the Colonial Past walking route. The route description is available from June 20 onwards./en/news/take-a-walk-along-utrechts-colonial-history
- Molecular glue that binds cells in the nervous system shows up in advanced imagingProteins that are crucial for a properly functioning nervous system appear to work as a molecular glue, binding cells together with high precision./en/news/molecular-glue-that-binds-cells-in-the-nervous-system-shows-up-in-advanced-imaging
- PhD plays key role in feasibility of advanced biorefineryArjan Smit has been working at TNO for fifteen years, and in 2019, he initiated a collaboration with Utrecht ľϸӰ professor Pieter Bruijnincx to pursue a PhD and advance his work further. Their joint research now plays a crucial role in the feasibility of an advanced biorefinery at a demo scale./en/news/phd-plays-key-role-in-feasibility-of-advanced-biorefinery
- Genetic insights shed light on how and where bacteria form brightly coloured colonies without pigmentsThe findings might have implications for the development of new innovative materials that use bacteria to replace non-sustainable dyes./en/news/genetic-insights-shed-light-on-how-and-where-bacteria-form-brightly-coloured-colonies-without