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- Waterfowl increasingly important for wetland biodiversityErik Kleyheeg will defend his dissertation on the dispersal of plant seeds by mallard ducks on 23 September/en/news/dissertation-erik-kleyheeg-waterfowl-increasingly-important-for-wetland-biodiversity
- Prof. Dr Jack Middelburg elected as Geochemistry FellowOne of 13 new Fellows honored by the Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry./en/news/prof-dr-jack-middelburg-elected-as-geochemistry-fellow
- Helge Niemann appointed as professor Microbial and isotope biogeochemistryHelge Niemann is appointed as professor for the chair Microbial and isotopic biogeochemistry at the Earth Sciences department of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/helge-niemann-appointed-as-professor-microbial-and-isotope-biogeochemistry
- NICO-Expedition report 2017-2018 presentedNetherlands Initiative Changing Oceans/en/publication/nico-expedition-report-2017-2018-presented
- Uncovering the tricks of game changer antibiotic teixobactinUtrecht scientists discovered how the powerful antibiotic teixobactin kills bacteria./en/news/uncovering-the-tricks-of-game-changer-antibiotic-teixobactin
- The Bonvin lab published the deep learning framework DeepRankThe 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/en/news/the-bonvin-lab-published-the-deep-learning-framework-deeprank
- New protocol for modeling membrane-associated protein assembliesThe Utrecht computational structural biology group has developed a new protocol for the modeling of membrane-associated protein assemblies./en/news/new-protocol-for-modeling-membrane-associated-protein-assemblies
- Euromar 2022On behalf of the Scientific Committees of the EUROMAR and AMPERE organisations, we are delighted to welcome you to EUROMAR 2022 in Utrecht, The Netherlands!/en/news/euromar-2022
- Bachelor research projects | Animal Behaviour and CognitionBachelor research projects Animal Behaviour and Cognition/en/research/animal-behaviour-and-cognition/education/bachelor-research-projects
- Using business methods to diversify the student population of Dutch Language and CultureHow can the student intake of the bachelor’s degree in Dutch Language and Culture become more diverse? This Utrecht Young Academy project answers this questions using two innovative business methods: the Lean Startup Method and Sprint./en/news/using-business-methods-to-diversify-the-student-population-of-dutch-language-and-culture
- Cristiane Morais Smith wins Emmy Noether DistinctionThe European Physical Society awards the prize twice a year to an excellent female physicist./en/news/cristiane-morais-smith-wins-emmy-noether-distinction
- ‘It’s easy to study standing waves using an electric toothbrush and a rubber band’The development of experimental skills is vital for physics students, but how can you introduce them to the subject if you don’t have a lab at your disposal?/en/news/its-easy-to-study-standing-waves-using-an-electric-toothbrush-and-a-rubber-band
- Six Utrecht-based scientists to receive Vici research grantsThe laureates are allowed to put together their own research centre. The maximum amount of the grant is 1.5 million euros./en/news/six-utrecht-based-scientists-to-receive-vici-research-grants
- The magazine Fylakra-EMMEΦ ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ is onlineFylakra-EMMEΦ ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ number 2: The first digital edition./en/news/the-magazine-fylakra-emmef-news-is-online
- NWO-ENW-Klein grant for developing black hole on a chipA team of Physics researchers from Utrecht and Eindhoven receive 700,000 euros to experimentally realise a magnetic analogue of astronomical black holes./en/news/nwo-enw-klein-grant-for-developing-black-hole-on-a-chip
- Marco van Leeuwen spokesperson ALICE experiment at CERNMarco van Leeuwen, researcher at Nikhef and the Institute for Gravitational and Subatomic Physics (GRASP), will be the new spokesperson for the ALICE experiment at CERN. He will start in January 2023 for a period of three years./en/news/marco-van-leeuwen-spokesperson-alice-experiment-at-cern
- The Kramers chair of Theoretical PhysicsThe Institute for Theoretical Physics is excited to announce that Prof. Randall Kamien (ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Pennsylvania) will be the (visiting) Kramers Professor./en/news/the-kramers-chair-of-theoretical-physics
- Henny Lamers wins Chambliss AwardEmeritus professor of Astronomy Henny Lamers wins Chambliss Award/en/news/henny-lamers-wins-chambliss-award
- Utrecht astronomer Kees de Jager turns 100Kees de Jager is celebrating his 100th orbit around the sun. He earned international acclaim with his solar research, and laid the foundations for space research in the Netherlands./en/news/utrecht-astronomer-kees-de-jager-turns-100