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Agronomy / Food Science - 03.10.2024
Chinese trainers become new leaders in animal welfare
Chinese trainers become new leaders in animal welfare

Environment - Politics - 18.09.2024
Frank Biermann awarded the Volvo Environment Prize 2024
Frank Biermann awarded the Volvo Environment Prize 2024

Politics - Computer Science - 30.08.2024
'Parliament must gain control over the use of algorithms'
’Parliament must gain control over the use of algorithms’
The government is increasingly using algorithms in the application of laws and regulations. It is the responsibility of Parliament to ensure that this is done in a responsible manner.

Astronomy / Space - Physics - 22.08.2024
3 Body Problem: The phenomenon from the Netflix series dissected
3 Body Problem: The phenomenon from the Netflix series dissected
The popular Netflix series 3 Body Problem, which launched in March 2024, delves into many topics that the researchers at the Faculty of Science deal with on a daily basis.

Health - Environment - 07.08.2024
ERC Proof of Concept grant for development of early warning system for potential pandemic viruses
ERC Proof of Concept grant for development of early warning system for potential pandemic viruses
Glycoscientist Robert de Vries and his research associates have received a ¤150,000 Proof of Concept grant from the European Research Council (ERC).

Health - Pharmacology - 05.08.2024
Dekker grant awarded to Sophie Bots for research on more personalized heart failure treatments

Computer Science - 22.07.2024
’I don’t know,’ says the trustworthy algorithm
AI systems must be accountable, transparent, fair, explainable, and ethical, it is often demanded. But according to professor Pinar Yolum, that is not realistic.

Health - Pharmacology - 11.07.2024
Making healthy cells stronger might protect them against cancer cells
Cancer cells are known to take advantage of a mechanism called cell competition, a quality control system that ensures that our tissues are composed of healthy cells.

Life Sciences - Event - 09.07.2024
Corné Pieterse elected as new EMBO member

Chemistry - Innovation - 08.07.2024
Two Utrecht projects received funding within National Growth Fund programme Circular Plastics NL

Environment - Campus - 08.07.2024
Michelle van Vliet appointed Professor of Water Quality and Sustainable Water Systems

Environment - 03.07.2024
36000 buried tea bags aid science and bring to light the importance of soil
36000 buried tea bags aid science and bring to light the importance of soil
By burying 36,000 tea bags and retrieving them three months later, researchers and citizen scientists worldwide gathered data on the decomposition of plant material in soil.

Campus - Physics - 01.07.2024
Raimond Snellings appointed head of Department of Physics
Raimond Snellings appointed head of Department of Physics

Environment - Event - 21.06.2024
Spinoza laureate Detlef van Vuuren: ’Let the future not only be sustainable, but also just’

Environment - 29.05.2024
Sustainable hydropower development in the Upper Indus
Sustainable hydropower development in the Upper Indus
The upper Indus basin, home to the Himalaya, Hindukush and Karakoram mountain ranges, feeds major rivers that flow through India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and China.

Physics - Computer Science - 27.05.2024
EIC Pathfinder Grant to build prototypical quantum computer

Health - Pharmacology - 23.05.2024
Helga Gardarsdottir appointed Professor of Real World Data for Decision Making on Medicines
Utrecht University has appointed Helga Gardarsdottir as Professor of Real World Data for Decision Making on Medicines.

Environment - 23.05.2024
The global clean water crisis looms large
Water scarcity will intensify with climate and socioeconomic change, disproportionately impacting populations located in the Global South.

Career - 22.05.2024
Hiring people with disabilities requires looking beyond perceptions
Many people with disabilities would like to work but are not hired. There are many possible explanations for this persistent problem.

Environment - Innovation - 08.05.2024
Roadmap to a carbon-neutral refinery by 2050
Would it be possible to build a refinery that is completely fossil-free, and thereby significantly contributing to a carbon-neutral society by as early as 2050' According to two chemists from Utrecht University it is.

Health - Innovation - 30.04.2024
Spin-off Utrecht University eases administrative burden of healthcare professionals
In the Netherlands, healthcare premiums have surged once more this year, with projections indicating a continuing upward trend.

Computer Science - Music - 22.04.2024
'Music is not an extra, it's a basic necessity'
’Music is not an extra, it’s a basic necessity’

Health - Career - 18.04.2024
NWO grants for AI research on privacy-preserving cancer studies and virtual harassment
NWO grants for AI research on privacy-preserving cancer studies and virtual harassment

Chemistry - Environment - 11.04.2024
ERC Advanced Grant for conversion of CO2 to fuels
ERC Advanced Grant for conversion of CO2 to fuels

Linguistics / Literature - 11.04.2024
'Just because something is complex doesn't mean we shouldn't try to explain it'
’Just because something is complex doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try to explain it’

Health - Life Sciences - 08.04.2024
’To the roots of the matter’ part 3: Ronnie’s interacting plants

Physics - Chemistry - 08.04.2024
Ingmar Swart appointed Professor of Experimental Quantum Materials
Ingmar Swart appointed Professor of Experimental Quantum Materials
On April 1st, 2024, Ingmar Swart was officially appointed as Professor of Experimental Quantum Materials at Utrecht University.

Computer Science - Transport - 28.03.2024
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines joins AI & Mobility Lab
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines joins AI & Mobility Lab

Environment - 28.03.2024
Lisa Tran selected as Utrecht Young Academy member
Assistant professor Lisa Tran has been selected as one of the eight new members of the Utrecht Young Academy (UYA).

Life Sciences - Health - 28.03.2024
Millions in funding for mapping molecular changes in brain associated with brain disorders
Millions in funding for mapping molecular changes in brain associated with brain disorders
The Institute for Chemical Neuroscience (iCNS) has been awarded a 23.23 million euro Gravitation grant.

Pedagogy - 25.03.2024
Peter Pelzer wins national teacher prize

Health - 25.03.2024
Gravitation award for FLOW: 'We will be able to steer the fates of proteins'
Gravitation award for FLOW: ’We will be able to steer the fates of proteins’

Physics - 20.03.2024
Science professors visit elementary schools
Science professors visit elementary schools
Along with 104 other Professors from Utrecht University, computational biologist Kirsten ten Tusscher and experimental physicist Raimond Snellings visited elementary schools today.

Health - Pharmacology - 20.03.2024
Improving the implementation of innovative methods in health technology assessment practice
Improving the implementation of innovative methods in health technology assessment practice

Economics - Environment - 15.03.2024
Africa's first Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Index launched
Africa’s first Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Index launched
At the Global Entrepreneurship Conference GEC+Africa in Cape Town, the African Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Index (AEEI) was presented for the first time.

Environment - Innovation - 13.03.2024
Experimenting for sustainable land use: free exploration or limited view?
Experimenting is hot! And that is promising for environmental problems, because experimenting is the management approach where radically alternative ideas can be tested and scaled up.

Health - Psychology - 08.03.2024
’Empathetic computers can bring people closer’

Physics - Campus - 08.03.2024
Women in physics take the spotlight at WomenNetPhysics
Women in physics take the spotlight at WomenNetPhysics

Innovation - 06.03.2024
'When it comes to digital culture, we need to look at the Global South'
’When it comes to digital culture, we need to look at the Global South’

Environment - 06.03.2024
Is the Amazon forest approaching a tipping point?
In the 21 century, parts of the Amazonian forests could reach a tipping point. A new study in Nature by an international team of authors including Utrecht University's Arie Staal and Hans ter Steege  reviews the state of knowledge about the possible transitions that the Amazon may undergo.

History / Archeology - 19.02.2024
Historical ’seed lists’ teach researchers about plant collections of the past

Environment - Campus - 15.02.2024
New collaboration between UU Geosciences and IHE Delft
New collaboration between UU Geosciences and IHE Delft

Life Sciences - Health - 15.02.2024
Bert Janssen appointed Professor of Structural Cell Biology
Utrecht University has appointed Bert Janssen as Professor of Structural Cell Biology. Janssen and his team use and develop techniques to visualize interactions between cells in great detail.

Physics - Materials Science - 06.02.2024
Matthieu Verstraete appointed as Professor in Ab Initio Simulations of Quantum Materials

Chemistry - Event - 02.02.2024
Bert Weckhuysen receives honorary doctorate from Ghent University
Bert Weckhuysen receives honorary doctorate from Ghent University

Environment - 25.01.2024
’To the roots of the matter’ part 2: Kaisa’s responsive plants

Environment - Pedagogy - 19.01.2024
Millions for research on impact of sustainability and climate change education
Millions for research on impact of sustainability and climate change education

Computer Science - 19.01.2024
’We are witnessing the development of a new scientific discipline: Process Science’
On Friday, 19 January, Hajo Reijers held his inaugural lecture in the Academiegebouw of Utrecht University.

Architecture - 16.01.2024
The Anna Maria van Schurman Building takes shape
The Anna Maria van Schurman Building takes shape

Mathematics - 16.01.2024
Mathematician Valentijn Karemaker joins The Young Academy
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