559 search results for “patterns detection” in the Staff website
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LCN2 Seminar March 2023
Lecture
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Chemical biology studies on retaining exo-β-glucosidases
PhD defence
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Digital Archaeology Group Meeting
Lecture
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with Willem Boterman
Lecture
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: From Pixel to Caesar: Using Atlas.ti to discover the past in early digital games
Lecture
- Workshop Violence Studies - A research agenda
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LCN2 Seminar: NETWORKS Match Makers Seminar
Lecture
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Discontinuous Constituency and BERT: Two Case Studies of Dutch
Lecture
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Force sensing and transmission in human induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived pericytes
PhD defence
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The use of language analyses in Dutch citizenship procedures from a legal and ethical perspective
Lecture, This Time For Africa! series
- Language and the human past
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Tsuvadi Gender: A mixed form- and semantic-based system
Lecture, This Time For Africa! series
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CML talents receive Stans Award 2024
CML grants three Stans Awards each year, known as the best student thesis, best PhD paper and best outreach from the past year. The CML staff nominated students and colleagues and this year’s jury Prof.dr.ing. Jan Willem Erisman and Prof.dr.ir Willie Peijnenburg made the final decision.
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Academics call for more powers for international organisations
Organisations like the UN and the EU should be given more powers to combat transboundary problems. This is the message of a report published by the Swedish SNS Democracy Council, whose authors include Prof. Jan Aart Scholte of Leiden University. The researchers also wrote the following article.
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Re-occurring moments to reflect on our values: ‘It’s about commitment to culture change'
How do we navigate the continuously developing landscape in research integrity, ethics, and open science? Anna van 't Veer and Eiko Fried discuss the underlying principles and values of science with all psychology units in their Responsible Scholarship workshop.
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How can we banish racism from education?
A safe haven for students, more bicultural staff and more powers for diversity officers. In a national expert meeting at Campus The Hague, administrators, diversity officers, students and staff discussed urgently needed measures.
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In memoriam Jan Zaanen 1957-2024: The universe in a speck of rusting copper
This Thursday, January 18th 2024, our esteemed colleague Jan Zaanen passed away. Jan was one of our star scientists, larger than life, with an unabashed, boisterous drive for the best of physics at the Institute Lorentz, at the Leiden Institute of Physics and in the full international scientific community.…
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Drs. Isabelle van de Calseyde and dr Sjef Houppermans presented with high French honour
“Very French and very impressive.” Those are the words drs. Isabelle van de Calseyde used to describe the reception at the French embassy residence in The Hague on 2 June 2015. There, she and dr. Sjef Houppermans were presented with an distinction for their remarkable services to the French language…
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Introducing: Manon Post and Efstathia Dionysopoulou
Manon Post and Efstathia Dionysopoulou recently joined the Institute for History as a PhD candidate and postdoc in the framework of the 'Anchoring Innovation' program. Below, they introduce themselves!
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Taarique teaches career planning but doesn’t want students to plan their future too strictly: ‘Keep on experimenting’
In the ‘Educatips’ column, psychology lecturers share their most important insights on teaching. This month: Taarique Debidin thinks making contact with one another is more important than cramming knowledge. ‘I’d get no energy at all from being a formal lecturer.’
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Executive Board column: Let’s be alert to unacceptable behaviour
This is a difficult time. Above all, for all those directly involved in this horrible case – unacceptable behaviour by a professor and his removal from the University – the case we went public about on 18 October and that has been reported in the media. This is painful and tough for the complainants…
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26 Research and Education Grants in 2020 for the Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Whilst 2020 has been an unusual and taxing year for colleagues at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA), the Institute nevertheless can look back on an impressive range of successful grant applications during the previous year. This impressive result was achieved on top of excellent results…
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with with Naja Hulvej Rod
Lecture
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - Politics of Attention for the Environment: Small Steps and Big Leaps.
Lecture
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Eliciting preferences for EU-level social protection in the context of global challenges
Seminar
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Book Launch: Capitalism in Contemporary Iran
Lecture
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Does the welfare entitlement of immigrants change the admission preferences of natives?
Lecture
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Political Economy of Vaccine Diplomacy: Explaining Varying Strategies of China, India, and Russia’s COVID-19 Vaccine Diplomacy
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
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The Safaitic scripts: Palaeography of an ancient nomadic writing culture
PhD defence
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Computational modeling of non-native phonetic learning and spoken word processing
Lecture
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Cortical contributions to cognitive control of language and beyond
PhD defence
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A World Ablaze: Making Sense of Wars Today
Lecture
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The making of a lost generation: child labor among Syrian refugees in Turkey
Lecture
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The Intertopian Mode in the Depiction of Turkey-originated Migrants in European Cinema
PhD defence
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LIBC Colloquium
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LIBC Colloquium
Lecture
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Multiple Scales: theory and applications
Conference
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Applications of AdS/CFT to strongly correlated matter: from numerics to experiments
PhD defence
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Well-Being Moment: Workshop – Meditation for beginners
Workshop
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CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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Tuning in to star-planet interactions at radio wavelengths
PhD defence
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Withstanding the cold: energy feedback in simulations of galaxies that include a cold interstellar medium
PhD defence
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Non-Textual Evidence in International Criminal Prosecutions
PhD defence
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When Sherlock Holmes Speaks Chinese: Translationese in Chinese Fan Fiction
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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Far From Home: The science exploitation of the fastest milky way stars
PhD defence
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Student Talk: Venus as Potentially Habitable Planet
Lecture
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Mining the kinematics of discs to hunt for planets in formation
PhD defence
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Sanctions, Remittances, and (in)Security: Legal Conundrums, Financial Paradoxes, and Humanitarian Puzzles
Conference
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Expanding the chemical space of antibiotics produced by Paenibacillus and Streptomyces
PhD defence
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From Atoms to the Cosmos: Exploring the Cosmic Web Beyond Collisional Ionisation Equilibrium
PhD defence