111 search results for “complex netwerken” in the Staff website
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Jingjing WangFaculty of Science
jwang@lorentz.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275520
- Alexandre Morin
- Tommaso Gili
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Colin MeulblokFaculty of Science
meulblok@physics.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275465
- Sander Kammeraat
- Paul Baconnier
- Jeremy Ernst
- Gert-Jan Kuijntjes
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Donny de Bruin
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- Martina Huber
- Yvonne Kerkhof
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Edgar Groenen - Wim van Saarloos
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Margot TeunisseFaculty of Science
teunisse@physics.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
- Alessio Catanzaro
- Francesca Giuffrida
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John van Noort - Peter Gast
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Parisa OmidvarFaculty of Science
omidvar@physics.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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open-source code has been floating around for 15 years: ‘This shows how complex security really is’
Researchers at LIACS have found a vulnerability in open-source code that’s been used around the world for over 15 years. They’ve also developed an AI-based tool to fix the problem automatically. ‘You really can’t afford to lean back.’
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Course: Complex Networks
Course
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'It’s the complexity of this group of patients that makes the challenge of improving their quality of life so interesting’
Dialysis patients experience a range of physical and mental symptoms that interact and influence each otherIn her doctoral research, psychologist Judith Tommel wanted to find the optimum approach to help these dialysis patients improve their quality of life. ‘We need to make sure we avoid excluding…
- Liru Feng
- Joshua Saldi
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Daniela Kraft
Daniela Kraft is full professor of soft and biological matter at the Huygens-Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory at Leiden University, The Netherlands. She obtained her Ph.D. cum laude from the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, under supervision of Willem Kegel. Supported by a Rubicon grant, she then…
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Martin van Hecke
Martin van Hecke has developed a method to design 3-dimensional structures using simple building blocks. This paves the way for the use of 'machine materials' in, for example, prostheses and wearable technology.
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Michel Orrit
In the mid ‘80s, Orrit discovered that it should be possible to optically detect a single molecule. In 1990 he became the first person to detect the fluorescence signal of 1 molecule. Michel Orrit: '1 genome can be exposed for less than 1000 euro's, thanks to single molecule techniques. This used to…
- Diego Garlaschelli
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Intelligence for a Complex Environment
PhD defence
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Consensus, bias and polarisation: How mathematicians study opinions
How do opinions form and change in large groups of people? That's not just a sociological question, it's a mathematical one. PhD candidate Federico Capannoli studied opinion dynamics. He defended his thesis on November 19.
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Silke HenkesFaculty of Science
shenkes@lorentz.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275501
- Bernat Durà Faulí
- Cecilia Bergonzini
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Todor Stefanov
Todor Stefanov is an associate professor in the Leiden Embedded Research Center (LERC) of the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) at Leiden University since April 2014.
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Ready for Quantum?! (in Dutch)
Lecture, NGL-lezing
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WARN-D: Your personal code yellow - orange - red
Imagine getting a notification on your mobile phone with your personal code for impending mental health problems or even depression: yellow, orange, or red. Science fiction? Not for scientist Eiko Fried. 'There is a real chance we can prevent some mental health problems before they occur.' Want to participate…
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New professor of Theoretical Physics: ‘The problems I study can come from anywhere in society’
The financial sector, supply chains and ecology. Not necessarily topics you might associate with physics, yet it’s exactly what new professor Diego Garlaschelli is dealing with. The common thread? Complex networks.
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A song of ice and gas: the formation and evolution of complex organic molecules
PhD defence
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Copper Complexes for Bioinspired Electrocatalysis Relevant to the Reduction of Oxygen
PhD defence
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Satellite swarms, random walks and a cup of tea
He brings order to chaos and analyses satellite swarms. During his PhD research, mathematician Oliver Nagy delved into random networks and how they reach equilibrium. Along the way, he also developed a handy tool. This knowledge is valuable for calculations related to communication networks.
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Anthony Albright
Anthony Albright is a lecturer at the Centre for the Arts in Society.
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Moens, Merijn: Pollinators in complex landscapes Modelling and mapping the distribution of wild bees and hoverflies in the Netherlands
PhD defence
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Why do birds flock? Shedding light on collective motions in heterogeneous populations
Leiden physicists Alexandre Morin and Samadarshi Maity study self-organisation and flocking phenomena. They shed light on flocking, which helps to understand how it is possible that birds in a flock don't collide. With plastic microbeads, they create an experimental setup and they developed a mathematical…