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Lunchseminar in Economics: Engel’s Law in the Global Economy: Demand-Induced Patterns of Structural Change, Innovation, and Trade
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Research Economic Seminar: Projected Inventory Level Policies for Lost Sales Inventory Systems
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A data-driven approach to exploring and analyzing digitized newspapers
En savoir plus‘Impresso talk’ with Melvin Wevers, DHLab – KNAW Humanities Cluster, Amsterdam
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Lunchtime Seminar in Law: The application of the General Data Protection Regulation to blockchain technology
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Research Seminar – Towards Intelligent Learning Approaches for Data-driven Diagnosis and Control
En savoir plusThis talk gives an introduction to our group’s work in developing intelligent learning approaches for data-driven diagnosis and control. These research topics are driven by practical demands and challenging scientific problems that require urgent solutions.
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Mobility Days 2019
En savoir plusGet informed about your mandatory mobility semester abroad by attending our info session, by bachelor programme.
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Affordable Housing and City Welfare
En savoir plusHousing affordability has become the main policy challenge for most large citiesin the world. Key policy levers are zoning, rent control, housing vouchers, and taxcredits. We build a new dynamic stochastic spatial equilibrium model to evaluate theeffect of these policies on house prices, rents, residential construction, labor supply,output, income and wealth inequality, as well as…
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Research Seminar – Machine Learning for Predicting in a Big Data World
En savoir plusThe increasing availability of massive amounts of data and the need of performing accurate forecasting of future behavior in several scientific and applied domains demands the definition of robust and efficient techniques able to infer from observations the stochastic dependency between past and future. The forecasting domain has been influenced, from the 1960s on, by…
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SnT Distinguished Lecture – Mind the Gap: Promises, Pitfalls, and Opportunities of Hardware-Assisted Security
En savoir plusBooking essentialPlease book online hereAfter years of research in hardware security, we are still missing adequate solutions to protect modern computing platforms. Deployed hardware solutions like PUFs, TPMs, and Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) are lacking widespread usage, or have been attacked through various side-channels. Additionally, we are witnessing a shift towards cross-layer attacks, exploiting hardware…