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Funding for Explainable Artificial Intelligence for medical professionals

LUMC, Amsterdam UMC, and CWI have received funding from the Gieskes-Strijbis Fund to enhance the understanding of AI by doctors.

Funding for Explainable Artificial Intelligence for medical professionals

Breakthrough in energy efficient artificial intelligence

Thanks to a mathematical breakthrough, AI applications can become a hundred to a thousand times more energy efficient. This will make it possible to put much more elaborate AI in chips, enabling …

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Better statistics leads to better research

The freedom to work on interesting topics.

Better Statistics Leads to Better Research

Nature: AI for understanding extreme physics

Researchers of the University of Oxford, CWI and other organizations published a paper in Nature reviewing the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning for understanding 'extreme physics' – the physics of …

Nature: AI for understanding extreme physics

IMPACT4ART: the interplay between scientists, art historians, conservators and the general public

The wooden sculpture shown in the green oval is surrounded by mystery: How old is this wooden sculpture? Where and by whom was it made? Mathematics and computer science can help to …

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TNO, CWI and TU Delft receive 1.8 million for research in quantum security of public key infrastructures

A consortium including TNO, CWI and TU Delft received a 1.8 million grant from NWO to conduct research in the quantum security of public key infrastructures (PKI), which form the basis for …

TNO, CWI and TU Delft receive 1.8 million for research in quantum security of public key infrastructures

NETWORKS consortium awarded €1M from EU COFUND for postdoc programme

After receiving the COFUND grant from the Horizon 2020 programme for 14 PhD positions, NETWORKS has been granted a COFUND grant of €1.0 million to appoint 14 postdoctoral researchers for 2 years.

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Human-Computer Interaction in the Netherlands

DIS group at ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2021 and revitalising CHI Nederland.

Human-Computer Interaction in the Netherlands