366 search results for “gravitational learning” in the Staff website
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Blended Learning: Using digital tools for teaching
Didactics
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Learning together: Behavioral, computational, and neural mechanisms underlying social learning in adolescence
PhD defence
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Leiden University to take part in ‘smarter academic year’ pilots
Can the academic year be structured in such a way to give students, lecturers and researchers a bit more breathing space? To find out, Leiden University is taking part in ‘smarter academic year’ pilots.
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Exploring Deep Learning for Multimodal Understanding
PhD defence
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Machine learning for radio galaxy morphology analysis
PhD defence
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Quantum Machine Learning For Industrial Applications
PhD defence
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Efficient Tuning of Automated Machine Learning Pipelines
PhD defence
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Supercomputer Alice
Supercomputer ALICE has been expanded, making it even more powerful and faster. This means researchers and students can work with heavier models. From language research to brain activity scans, this expansion is good news for a variety of disciplines. So who gets to work with this prima donna?
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A blue or gold background? NICAS grant awarded for research on restoration
Should the background of the painting remain blue or be restored to its original gold colour? PhD candidate Liselore Tissen will be using 3D prints and eye-tracking software to answer this question. NICAS is giving her a grant of 18,000 euros to accomplish this.
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Grants to build large-scale research facilities
Five projects with researchers from Leiden University have received a grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) to build or upgrade existing research facilities.
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How the speed demons of the universe tell us something about the Milky Way
They hurtle along at over a thousand kilometres per second: the fastest stars in the Milky Way. PhD candidate Fraser Evans conducted research into these elusive hypervelocity stars and discovered that they have a lot to teach us, about black holes and supernovae, for example.
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Four Leiden consortia awarded large NWO grants
No less than four Leiden research teams have been awarded a grant by NWO. On 27 July NWO honoured 21 applications in the Open Competition ENW-XL. NWO awards the grants to consortia in the exact and natural sciences who are doing unconnected fundamental research that is 'driven by curiosity'.
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Podcast: Social Anxiety Disorder
Have you ever experienced the feeling of awkwardness when attending a party where you didn’t know anybody? Ever felt shy at a party within the first few minutes? While this feeling is labelled loosely as feeling socially anxious, social anxiety disorder goes to a much further extent.
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NWO Summit Grant to investigate fundamental quantum limits
Leiden physicists Carlo Beenakker and Bas Hensen receive 35 million euros in a consortium with researchers from QuTech and Delft University of Technology. They will investigate the fundamental limits of quantum physics.
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MicroLab Escapegame: how to motivate students with gamebased learning elements
Didactics
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Open forum on self-regulated learning at FSW
Open forum
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Relationships that Count: Social Networks and Language Learning
Lecture
- ELS lab meeting - Lunch & Learn: ELS lab meeting - ELS Resolutions
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Developing drugs with artificial intelligence
Developing new drugs is a difficult process. With the aid of artificial intelligence, Pharmaceutical scientist Xuhan Liu has developed methods that can help make drug design cheaper and faster. PhD defence on 15 February.
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The new normal - Teaching and learning after Covid-19
Conference, Education Festival 2022
- Leiden Research Support Network live event: Connect & Learn
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Deep learning for tomographic reconstruction with limited data
PhD defence
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On a quest to discover where stellar-mass black holes merge
PhD defence
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Computational Biology Modeling with Tree Search and Learning
Lecture
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Exploring Open-World Visual Understanding with Deep Learning
PhD defence
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Algorithms combat environmental pollution from ships
Did you know that algorithms can help with the prevention of air pollution and ships sinking in the sea? A team of Leiden University researchers have worked together with the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management to look in data-driven inspection of ships. In this interview, Gerrit Jan…
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Connect & Learn: The decentralized web and safeguarding digital sovereignty
Network meeting
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‘We need to keep teacher development on the agenda’
Good education starts with good educators. The university has taken various steps in recent years to help our teaching staff develop. But new teaching staff require particular attention, say staff who work on teacher professionalisation.
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The search for a ‘quantum advantage’
Proving a quantum computer to be quicker than a normal one is one step closer. After a breakthrough in speeding up classical algorithms, researchers Vedran Dunjko and Casper Gyurik showed that only one quantum algorithm could beat its classical counterpart. They discuss their discovery in Quanta Mag…
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Developing methods on remote sensing detection of archaeological features in Colombia with LDE grant
A Leiden-Delft-Erasmus research team has been awarded a LDE Global Support Grant to develop reusable algorithms in the remote detection of non-orthogonal architectural features, taking place in the archaeological context of the northern extremities of the Andean, part of the Istmo-Colombian Area.
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Computational speedups and learnability in quantum machine learning
PhD defence
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Reliable and Fair Machine Learning for Risk Assessment
PhD defence
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Machine Learning and Computer Vision for Urban Drainage Inspections
PhD defence
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Seeing voices: the role of multimodal cues in vocal learning
PhD defence
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Multi Modal Representation Learning and Cross-Modal Semantic Matching
PhD defence
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I would like to learn more about this opportunity
PhD defence
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First scientific images Euclid telescope exceed all expectations
Space telescope Euclid is capable of unravelling the secrets of the universe. That is what the images published by ESA today show, according to astronomers working with the telescope's data. The images exceed all expectations. Scientists within the Euclid consortium, including astronomers Henk Hoekstra…
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - Learning from Ancient Water Systems
Lecture
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From data to discoveries: machine learning and optimization in space
Lecture
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Statistical learning for complex data to enable precision medicine strategies
PhD defence
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‘The Senior Teaching Qualification allows you to reflect on your teaching and interact with other lecturers’
Fifteen passionate lecturers from Leiden University were awarded the Senior Teaching Qualification (SKO) on Thursday 27 January. One of them is Frank Takes, as of 1 February Associate Professor of Computer Science. For him the SKO was a good opportunity to reflect on how he teaches.
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Learning Unkown Intervention Targets in Structural Causal Models
Lecture
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Applications of AdS/CFT to strongly correlated matter: from numerics to experiments
PhD defence
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Professional learning of vocational teachers in the context of work placement
PhD defence
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Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
Workshop
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Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
Workshop
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Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
Workshop
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Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
Workshop
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Annual Meeting LDE-CEL: Developing a Culture of Learning Analytics
Conference
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Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
Workshop