Computer scientist Azim Afroozeh redesigned data compression and storage so large datasets can be analyzed faster while ...
Everybody is welcome to attend the public defense of Danish Kashaev of his dissertation 'Approximation via Duality in Offline ...
This demonstration offers a first look at how SCION could help address some of the Internet’s most pressing challenges by giving users control over the paths their data takes - for example, avoiding ...
In the Paris agreement, countries agreed to limit the rise in global temperature by 2 degrees. One of the means to do so, is by technologies that capture and store CO 2 deep underground, preventing ...
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is the most common inherited metabolic disorder in the world with about 2.5 million Europeans affected. In the Netherlands it is estimated that 60,000 people have ...
The Board of NWO-I, the institute organization of NWO, appointed Prof. Vanessa Evers as Director of CWI, the national research institute for mathematics and computer science in the Netherlands. In mid ...
The Netherlands is ageing: by 2040, 45% of the population will be aged 65 or older. Moreover, people are living longer. Combined with a shortage of healthcare staff, this leads to increasing waiting ...
Sanderse has been awarded a €50,000 Open Competition Domain Science – XS grant, which is intended to support promising ideas and to facilitate innovative and more speculative initiatives. The proposed ...
At the same time, a so-called Community of Practice is being established, consisting of care providers, insurers, scientists, and other stakeholders. The aim is to exchange practical knowledge and ...
At least 87 million Europeans – almost one in five people - are thought to have disabilities. Here in the Netherlands, a quarter of the Dutch population experiences challenges in everyday life because ...
From competition to standardization: three quantum-safe cryptography methods are now standardized for global use. The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced this on 13 ...
Traditional methods are computationally fast but deliver only qualitative images. Modern methods can yield quantitative images but are computationally intensive and are not very reliable. UNIQUE aims ...
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