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Physicist Tom Dooney developed DeepExtractor, a fast AI tool for cleaning gravitational wave data that helps scientists ‘hear’ the universe better.
XS grants provide up to € 50,000 to support promising ideas and to facilitate innovative, exploratory initiatives.
Her aim is to uncover how the loss of Arctic sea ice impacts melting of surrounding glaciers. Specifically, she will look at the effects of the rapid loss of sea ice in the Last Ice Area, which ...
A groundbreaking study has provided new insights into the forces that cause tectonic movements in Europe’s most seismically active regions.
The study is the first publication based on data collected in the long-term Utrecht University Biodiversity and Climate Variability Experiment (UU BioCliVE).
On Monday 25 August, David Snetselaar will defend his PhD dissertation 'Reassembling War in Society: Securing Knowledge, the Economy, and Critical Infrastructure in the Face of Hybrid Threats'.
Evaluating Vaccines in Low- and Middle-Income Countries ...
The Department of Earth Sciences Utrecht studies a large spectrum of topics concerning the solid Earth, its hydrosphere, its biosphere and its atmosphere.
PhD defence: The quest for more flexibility in low-carbon power systems. Harnessing demand response in industry and district heating Add to calendar Monday 8 September 2025 from 10:15 to 11:15 Start ...
Breadcrumb UU.nl events PhD defence: Carbon dynamics and functioning of slow sand filters for drinking water production ...
Natuurkundige Tom Dooney ontwikkelde DeepExtractor, een snelle AI-tool die zwaartekrachtgolven helpt analyseren en onderzoekers beter naar het heelal laat ‘luisteren’.
De XS-subsidies van maximaal € 50.000 zijn bedoeld om veelbelovende ideeën en vernieuwende en risicovolle initiatieven mogelijk te maken.
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