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Drie RUG-onderzoekers benoemd tot leden van Wetenschappelijke Klimaatraad
Posted on:24 March 2023

Linda Steg, Machiel Mulder en Wouter Peters zijn benoemd tot leden van de Wetenschappelijke Klimaatraad (WKR). Dat maakte het Ministerie van Economische zaken en Klimaat bekend. Deze onafhankelijke adviesraad zal het kabinet adviseren over het klimaatbeleid.

Apply for the JTS Early Career Researcher Prize before June
Posted on:17 March 2023

To stimulate smaller and short term activities within the UG that are linked to the Jantina Tammes School of Digital Society, Technology and AI, the JTS office reserved a budget for the first JTS Early Career Researcher Prize

Jacquelien Scherpen winner of Prince Friso Engineering Award 2023
Posted on:16 March 2023

Prof. Dr. Ir. Jacquelien Scherpen , Director of Engineering at the Faculty of Science and Engineering (UG), has been named Engineer of the Year 2023 by the professional jury.

Imagining ‘Transformative Futures’ for our World, Climate and Sustainable Development
Posted on:15 March 2023

The University of Groningen (UG), together with its close partners Gadjah Mada University (UGM) in Indonesia and Thammasat University (TU) in Thailand have organized the ‘Transformative Futures’ conference to take place 14 to 17 March 2023 in Bangkok.

Vici grant awarded to Prof. Ming Cao
Posted on:24 February 2023

The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded a Vici grant to Prof. Ming Cao, worth up to €1.5 million.

An evening with ChatGPT
Posted on:23 January 2023

On Wednesday 18 of January 2023, the Computational Linguistics group of the Faculty of Arts organized a special event about ChatGPT. The main purpose was to answer questions about ChatGPT that many (if not all) academics are currently concerned with. What can it do? How does it work? How will it impact teaching? How will it impact society? What are the next steps? Not all these questions have definitive answers, but it is good to start the conversation.

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