382 search results for “liacs” in the Staff website
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    'We fully trust each other's abilities'
        
    
After a long run-up, the time has finally come for Frank Takes and Matthijs van Leeuwen. Together, they will become the new directors of education (OD) at the LIACS institute. Takes as OD of the bachelors and Van Leeuwen for the masters. 'We have been working together as colleagues for years,' Van Leeuwen…
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    A quick call about student well-being
        
    
Supporting our students’ well-being is a priority for the University. Last week was our Student Well-Being Week, and throughout the year our students have access to mental health support such as buddy programmes, student support groups and study skills workshops. Each faculty is to have its own well-being…
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    Thomas Bäck and Hao Wang new Editors in chief of the Evolutionary Computation Journal
        
    
LIACS scholars Thomas Bäck and Hao Wang will be the new Editors-in-Chief of the Evolutionary Computation Journal from November 1. Published by MIT Press since its foundation in 1993, the journal stands as a keystone in the field, providing a global platform for researchers exploring the workings of…
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    Faculty of Science has a wellbeing officer
        
    
As of 1 November W&N has a wellbeing officer. Alexandra Blank will commit herself to the wellbeing of our students. Students, but also lecturers and mentors can approach her with ideas and initiatives to support students.
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    Fifteen year old paper receives international award
        
    
How did a fifteen year old paper receive an award? It happened to LIACS professor Todor Stefanov and his colleagues. Their paper was awarded with the Test of Time Award, an international award for papers that had the highest impact over time. This paper in particular is about Daedalus, a framework used…
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    Two ERC Consolidator Grants for Leiden researchers
        
    
Research on quantum computers and Islamic charities: two Leiden researchers have received a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council.
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    How does the ethics committee work? Suzan Verberne gives an insight
        
    
How ethical is research involving humans and robots? And can research on artificial intelligence cause problems when it ends up in the wrong hands? In any research involving humans or their data, the ethics committee assesses where the issues are. Associate professor at LIACS Suzan Verberne chairs the…
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    Why search engines and chatbots are becoming more alike
        
    
Search engines are getting better at answering our questions. And chatbots are increasingly likely to search the internet for relevant sources. ‘Search engines and chatbots will become more closely entwined’, says Professor Suzan Verberne.
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    Programming problem patched: Leiden PhD candidate discovers breakthrough in software security
        
    
By chance, computer scientist Hans-Dieter Hiep (Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science and Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica) discovered a ‘gaping hole’ in a widely used method for evaluating software security. Hiep patched the hole, causing quite a stir in his field. 'It’s not pleasant when a PhD…
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    Celebrating female computer scientists: ‘Computer science is for everyone’
        
    
Four female computer scientists share a common goal: to showcase the significant contributions of women in computer science and inspire their students. Together, they are organising this year’s Alice & Eve event, a one-day symposium dedicated to celebrating women in computer science. The event, scheduled…
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    ‘If you understand the risks, AI is an incredible tool’
        
    
Thomas Moerland studied medicine and mathematics in Leiden and has a lifelong fascination with the origins and workings of intelligence. He brought all that together in his popular science book Van IQ naar AI (From IQ to AI).
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    Looking outward with the strength from within
        
    
Connecting as the magic word. Seeking new collaborations, presenting ourselves to the outside world with an open attitude and showing what we do. During the opening of the academic year on Tuesday afternoon, Dean Jasper Knoester emphasised that change and connection are necessary for the university…
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    PROACT project improves security of Internet of Things devices
        
    
Prof. Nele Mentens and her team are going to investigate how we can better secure our electronic and mobile devices connected to the Internet of Things. For this PROACT project she will receive no less than 1.8 million euros from NWO. They will use this money to develop chips that make the Internet…
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    Google gift for quantum research
        
    
Assistant Professor Vedran Dunjko and his team receive a €100,000 gift from Google to support them in their quantum research. The research focuses on whether quantum computers can provide new ways of understanding the mysteries of high-energy physics. Google is committed to supporting ambitious research…
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    Kiem initiative culminates in plan to apply for larger grant
        
    
The interdisciplinary Kiem project ‘Violence as a Population Health Problem’ has resulted in a plan to apply for a large, yet-to-be-decided research grant. The so-called pressure cooker session at the heart of the project proved very effective.
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    Lunch meeting on the rise of AI and challenges for governance
        
    
Students and researches from all faculties at Leiden University are warmly invited to a lunch meeting on Monday 14 October, discussing the rise of AI and the challenges this poses for various governance structures. The event is hosted by Leiden University’s interdisciplinary programmes GTGC and SAIL…
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    Leiden City of Science 2022: preparations are in full swing!
        
    
In 2022, Leiden will be the European Capital of Science. An enthusiastic team from our Faculty is already busy planning the activities. Today we speak with Marin Visscher. As a project coordinator, he seeks the connection between university and society.
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    Student team wins Minecraft programming challenge
        
    
A programming competition in Minecraft? It really exists! And even better news: this time LIACS’ student team Mike's Angels achieved the first place! The team has been rewarded $500.
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    'Science works better when you are diverse'
        
    
Aske Plaat is the scientific director of LIACS, the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Systems. He is also an ambassador for Leiden University's LGBT+ Network. His enthusiasm shines through when he explains why.
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    Anne Dirkson wins Krijn Rietveld Memorial Innovation Award 2022
        
    
The third edition of the Krijn Rietveld Memorial Innovation Award was won by Anne Dirkson, former LIACS PhD student. During her PhD she researched the automatic collection of patient experiences from online forums. ‘With this work, Anne has shown how the exchange of knowledge between medical professionals,…
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    From basic research to healthcare tools
        
    
On April 1, Marco Spruit, Professor of Advanced Data Science in Population Health at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS), will deliver his inaugural lecture ‘Translational Data Science in Population Health’. Spruit will use the opportunity…
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    TEMPORAL project helps improving hearing of the deaf
        
    
Electrical inner ear prostheses like Cochlear Implants (CIs) help deaf and severely hearing-impaired persons to regain many of their communication abilities. The performance of CI in social environments is, however, not optimal. The new "Machine learning To Enhance teMPoral cOding foR cochleAr impLants“…
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    Jaap van den Herik receives royal distinction on his retirement
        
    
Jaap van den Herik was appointed Officer in the Order of Orange Nassau on 8 October on his retirement as professor of Law and Information Technology.
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    Fourteen Leiden University researchers receive Vidi grant
        
    
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded Vidi grants to 14 Leiden researchers. This grant of a maximum of 850,000 euros will enable them to start a new research group and develop their own line of research over the next five years.
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    Bram KosterFaculteit Geneeskunde
a.j.koster@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 9294
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    Nansheline DaalFaculty of Science
n.n.daal@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Michael LewFaculty of Science
m.s.lew@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7034
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    Fons VerbeekFaculty of Science
f.j.verbeek@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5773
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    Tessa VerhoefFaculty of Science
t.verhoef@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277903
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    Skip ThijssenFaculty of Science
s.thijssen@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Rob van NieuwpoortFaculty of Science
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    Abolfazl SajadiFaculty of Science
a.sajadi@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 4799
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    Mojgan Chaichian MalekiFaculty of Science
m.chaichian.maleki@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Hazel DoughtyFaculty of Science
h.r.doughty@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Vedran DunjkoFaculty of Science
v.dunjko@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2873
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    Yee Man NgFaculty of Science
y.m.ng@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Björn van ZwolFaculty of Science
b.e.van.zwol@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Sebastian Fajardo BernalFaculty of Science
s.d.fajardo.bernal@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Frank TakesFaculty of Science
f.w.takes@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7143
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    Dan XuFaculty of Science
d.xu@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277061
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    Joost BroekensFaculty of Science
d.j.broekens@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277139
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    How Oncode-PACT is bringing new cancer medicines closer with 325 million in Growth Fund money
        
    
How can you ensure that more experimental drugs reach the finish line? At the moment, only one in twenty cancer drugs that are tested on humans makes it to the market. This is an enormous loss for patients and society. With a grant from the National Growth Fund, Oncode-PACT aims to efficiently select…
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    Vulnerability in 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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    Turning senses into media: can we teach artificial intelligence to perceive?
        
    
Humans perceive the world through different senses: we see, feel, hear, taste and smell. The different senses with which we perceive are multiple channels of information, also known as multimodal. Does this mean that what we perceive can be seen as multimedia?
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    Leiden technology research receives funding from NWO and businesses
        
    
A CT scanner to treat eye cancer, energy-efficient software for the future and a test to identify male chick eggs. Three projects by researchers from Leiden University are to receive funding from research funder NWO’s Open Technology programme, to which the business sector also contributes.
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    eLaw publishes article in Computer Law & Security Review
        
    
In healthcare, gender and sex considerations are crucial because they affect individuals' health and disease differences. Yet, most algorithms deployed in the healthcare context lack close consideration of these aspects and do not account for bias detection. In their latest paper, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga,…
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    How do we get the we-feeling on the faculty? This is how Joost Batenburg thinks
        
    
As professor of computer science at LIACS and programme director of incentive programme SAILS, Joost Batenburg knows better than anyone what is going on in the faculty. Over the past three years, he learned at lightning speed what is going well and where sensitivities lie. 'We need to move more towards…
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    Leiden-developed drug candidate ready for final clinical trial phase
        
    
Bringing your drug candidates to patients is what many academic chemists dream about, but the road to this goal is long and bumpy. Now, Leiden small molecule nizubaglustat is ready for phase 3 clinical trials. This is thanks to a €132 million funding secured by the biotech spin-out Azafaros.
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    Jasper's Day
        
    
Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing? What kinds of things is he doing and what does his day look like? In each newsletter Jasper gives a peek into his life as dean.
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    ‘Leiden is the place to be for digital archaeology’
        
    
Archaeology is also digging with computers. This digital quest to find out how we humans lived in the past is what Karsten Lambers likes doing most. He is the first Professor of Digital and Computational Archaeology in the country. ‘A dream come true.’