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Can a machine (based on AI) perceive, understand, learn and in the end reproduce concepts about art?
Jules Harings will demonstrate how natural materials like silks are a source of inspiration to a techno-economic, circular model for packaging plastics, based on natural resources.
Jules Harings will demonstrate how natural materials like silks are a source of inspiration to a techno-economic, circular model for packaging plastics, based on natural resources.
Why should we care about the future? Prof. dr. Marc Davidson will explain why in this lecture.
This edition of the Forum is focussed on classification methods applicable to problems in physiology and biology. The aim is to provide new points of contact and stimulate discussion amongst diverse groups of researchers who are currently developing and/or applying classification approaches in physiology, or who are interested in doing so in the near future.
This day is mandatory for all new students as you will receive valuable information about studying at DKE, will be able to make new friends before the start of the academic year and already get to know the city.
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Campus Venlo Open Day Fall 2017
Visit our Campus Open Day and get the opportunity to walk around in Venlo and explore the city’s gems! Venlo is a lively and welcoming city where most students quickly find a room within cycling distance of the university.
This will help you find out whether University College Venlo is right for you. The student who accompanies you will also give you an accurate impression of the Venlo student life.
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Experience Day Health Food Innovation Management (HFIM)
During this day you can experience, hands-on and in a practical way what it is like to be a student at Campus Venlo. You will find out more about studying the HFIM master in Venlo.
Dr. Monica Frega (Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Nijmegen) will present a lecture: 'Exciting cells on-a-chip: relevance for neurodevelopmental disorders' for the MaCSBio Lecture Series