Bernoulli represented in collaboration between 4TU.Centres and UG on research and teaching
Bernoulli represented in collaboration between 4TU.Centres and UG on research and teaching
In order to make better use of each other's expertise and network, a number of the centres and institutes of the 4TU.Federation and the University of Groningen (UG) will join forces in research and teaching. The UG will become a partner of the 4TU.NIRICT (ICT) and 4TU.HTM (High-Tech Materials) centres and is exploring cooperation with the 4TU.AMI (Applied Mathematics), 4TU.Energy and 4TU.CEE (Engineering Education) centres.
‘The Bernoulli Institute (BI) has a lot of in-house knowledge in systems engineering, for example when it comes to dealing with the complexity of systems. The Institute is also one of the leading players in the Center for Cognitive Systems and Materials, which combines hardware, software, and AI for next-generation neuromorphic computing. This knowledge dovetails well with 4TU.NIRICT's computer science and electrical engineering expertise. This can ultimately benefit our entire ICT community.’
Last modified: | 21 February 2023 3.22 p.m. |
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