Past events
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16 May09:00 - 17:00
Harnessing the Potential of Biobased Value Circles
This symposium is the culmination of three years of innovative research and development aimed at accelerating the transition to a biobased and circular economy.
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09 Nov10:30 - 18:00
Dutch Day on Optimization
The main purpose of the event is to bring together the Dutch Optimization community across the areas of operations research, computer science and discrete mathematics. The event will highlight the research of both national and international speakers.
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24 Oct13:00
A workflow for personalized genome-scale modeling of metabolism in human organs and the microbiome
We hereby invite you for the lecture “A workflow for personalized genome-scale modeling of metabolism in human organs and the microbiome” by Dr. Almut Heinken, Junior Professor at the Inserm 1256 unit (NGERE-nutrition-genetics and exposure to environmental risks) and the University of Lorraine...
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28 Jun 14 Jul12:00 - 16:00
IMAGINARY - Beauty and Power of Mathematics
The travelling exhibition includes numerous top-quality posters, a series of 3D objects, puzzle setups and several interactive apps that visitors can engage with via large touchscreens.
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21 Jun09:30 - 17:30
MaCSBio Science Day 2023 | Creating optimal models: constraints and opportunities
It is our pleasure to invite you to our MaCSBio Science Day 2023. The theme of this year’s meeting is: Creating optimal models: constraints and opportunities.
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08 Jun12:00 - 14:00
Brightlands Science Lecture by Prof. Stefan Hild
Einstein Telescope - prospects of building a billion-Euro-class research Infrastructure in Limburg? Unravvelling the mysteries of the dark side of the universe with the Einstein Telescope.
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23 May08:30 - 12:00
Reviving the Chemical Cemetery: the dynamic world of organic solids
Join this lecture for an introduction to the organic solid state, and some of the exciting discoveries of its reactivity under a range of stimuli, including heat, light, and mechanical strain.
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31 Mar10:00 - 14:00
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13 Mar15:45
Decoding Higher-Order Cognition from Invasive Neural Signals
The decoding of higher order cognition directly from recordings of neural activity in the brain could enable a new generation of prosthetic devices.
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16 Dec16:30
Inauguration | Prof. dr. Mark Winands | The Intelligent, the Artificial, and the Random
Maastricht University announces that Prof. dr. Mark Winands, appointed professor in the Faculty of Science and Engineering “Machine Reasoning”, introduces himself on Friday, December 16, 2022.