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Electric mobility is the future? According to ITEM researcher Martin Unfried it sure is!
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BISCI participated in a workshop hosted by TKI Dinalog for the Nationale WetenschapsAgenda (NWA)-route 16 on ‘Logistics, Transportation and Mobility’ on Friday 4 October.
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As of 1 January 2020, all associate professors (with UHD profiles 1 and 2) who hold a PhD degree and hold a UM employment contract will be granted ius promovendi for an indefinite period of time. Consequently, these associate professors can be assigned as supervisors of PhD projects starting as of 1 January 2020.
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Ilaria Passarani defended her PhD dissertation October 8, 2019 at Maastricht University.
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Ingrid Kremer (VHC), Dorijn Hertroijs (VHC) and Bram de Boer (ALTC research line) have been selected to join CAPHRI’s new ResearchTalent program.
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Interview wirh prof. Eddy Houwaart, after his official retirement, about the lessons medical history has to offer.
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PhD thesis written by Aline Larroyed.
This research brought a contribution on the roles, features and future perspectives of patent translation and dissemination of disclosure of patent information in patent law. It brings a thorough analysis of patent cases through the perspective of translation, by showing the influence of translation in the different stages of a patent. -
PhD thesis written by Shahram Dana.
Key theoretical and doctrinal aspects of punishing atrocities remain underdeveloped. This study contributes to the normative maturation of atrocity sentencing and punishment through doctrinal development of nulla poena sine lege in international law and theoratical advancement of the enabler factor. -
The possible construction of the Einstein Telescope in South Limburg is a step closer now that research has shown that the soil under the hills is stable enough for the ten-kilometre-long detectors of gravitational waves. Maastricht University, one of the participants in the project, is pleased with the results.