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‘Phenomena is such a great word, too’. Delft’s quantum expert on shifting atoms Sander Otte loves playing around with atoms. In his lab in Delft, his team patiently... Read more
Eighteen-year-old Molecular Science & Technology graduate wants to make a meaningful contribution to chemistry On 11 November, the Molecular Science and Technology Bachelor’s programme, a joint degree... Read more
'We already have a leading international reputation in aerospace technology and research' In November 2020, Peter Batenburg was appointed liaison officer for the Space for Science... Read more
Space for Science and Society: a new Leiden-Delft-Erasmus programme A new theme has been added to the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus portfolio: ‘Space for Science and... Read more
Light particles lined up one after the other In Leiden, light particles march into Wolfgang Löffler’s experiments one by one. His... Read more
Clinical technologists increasingly trusted The Bachelor's degree programme in Clinical Technology was launched six years ago. The aim... Read more
Learning about the relationship between the diagnostic data and the outcome for the patient Future vision: learning from all data Imagine that a kind of intelligent system has even... Read more
Leiden City of Science 2022 In 2022, Leiden will host the Euroscience Open Forum, Europe's biggest multidisciplinary... Read more
Bram Klievink: 'The government’s biggest AI challenge is that no system is ever neutral' Using artificial intelligence is more complicated for the government than for companies... Read more
Simona Vezzoli: ‘By working together, Leiden, Delft and Erasmus researchers can generate innovative research’ Simona Vezzoli is one of two research officers at the new Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Research... Read more