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Correlation Effects in Layered Heterostructures
This PhD thesis focuses on developing and applying theoretical methods that describe the effect of the repulsive Coulomb force between electrons in layered materials.
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Feasibility of 4D CTA in detecting volume change of intracranial aneurysms
This PhD thesis explored whether 4D CTA, a special type of CT scan, can detect volume changes in aneurysms during a heartbeat.
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Workshop PubMed
Attend the PubMed workshop on 23 June.
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How future doctors learn to practice medicine, and how this learning process can be improved for the healthcare of the future
This PhD thesis shows that the new assessment by Radboudumc positively impacts future doctors' learning behavior and shows that students learn a great deal from and with each other – an untapped strength.
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Beyond the Security of Deep Learning: An Exploration of Stealthy Backdoor Attacks in Computer Vision
This PhD thesis investigates the security of deep learning systems, with a particular focus on backdoor attacks—a form of data poisoning where models produce attacker-controlled outputs when a specific trigger is present.
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Voter or Capital: Who Defines Democracy?
How resilient are democracies to the power of ultra-rich? How does theory compare with reality, where corporations invest billions in political influence? Does this undermine democracy, or is it an important part of it?
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Training: Take back control in uncertain times
How do you stay calm, clear and decisive when everything is changing around you?
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From molecules to cells: Ways to eliminate only the faulty cells in rheumatoid arthritis
In this PhD thesis, the researchers looked at how they can target only the ‘faulty’ B cells in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using CCP4, a substance only recognised by these cells.
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Entangling Stories: Exploring Finite-Dimensional Subsystems in Curved Spacetimes Using Relativistic Quantum Information
The PhD defence of P. Ribes Metidieri is on 24 June 2025 at 12:30 pm.
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The role of technological innovations in CT-guided minimally invasive procedures
This PhD thesis explores how new technologies can make these treatments even safer, more accurate, and more efficient, with a focus on procedures that use CT scans for image guidance.
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Webinar for admitted students | Post-arrival guide
Join our webinar to hear from current international students about life at Radboud University and in Nijmegen. Get tips, insights, and answers to your questions during the live Q&A - and start preparing for your move to the Netherlands!
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Seeing the Invisible: Unveiling Black Hole Horizon Geometry and Dynamics
This PhD thesis explores how to uncover the hidden geometry and dynamics of black hole horizons during events such as collisions or the emission of gravitational waves.
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Summer drink
On Tuesday 24 June 2025, it is time for our annual faculty summer drink! From 17.00, you are welcome at the front of the Grotius building.
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SIG-ROLE Seminar
From 25 - 27 June 2025, the SIG-ROLE Seminar will take place at Radboud University.
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Guided tumor ablation and targeted delivery of innate immune checkpoints to enhance cancer immunotherapy
The PhD defence of F. Schuurmans is on 25 June 2025 at 10:30 am.
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Personalized Pharmacological Approaches as the Cornerstone of Modern Lung Cancer Therapy
This PhD thesis focuses on three key issues in the treatment of lung cancer: drug interactions, biomarkers for immunotherapy, and the use of pemetrexed in patients with impaired kidney function.
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GSH lunch meeting
On June 30, the GSH will host a lunch meeting.
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The transdiagnostic value of self-referent memory bias in psychopathology
This thesis explores the transdiagnostic value of self-referent memory bias, which is the preferential encoding and retrieval of negative, self-referent information.
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Unmasking COVID-19
This thesis investigated intracerebral abnormalities in hospitalized COVID-19 patients using MRI and PET/CT imaging.
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Game night
On 25 June, Mijn Pijn & Moed is organising a games evening.