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‘Anyone interested in semicon has a bright future ahead of them in this region’
The Arnhem-Nijmegen region is an important link in the semiconductor industry in the Netherlands and therefore also in an international context. What is Radboud University's role as a knowledge partner in the semiconductor sector in the region?
NWO Vidi grants for research into inequality, ammoniac and the reading life of teens
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded thirteen Nijmegen researchers Vidi funding of up to 850,000 euros. This will allow them to develop their own line of research and set up a research group over the next five years.
New research highlights privacy abuse involving Meta and Yandex
An international research collaboration discovered a potential privacy abuse involving Meta and Yandex bridging persistent identifiers to browsing histories. Native Android apps, such as Facebook or Instagram, silently listen on fixed local ports.
Vidi grants for research into polarisation, privacy, Parkinson and more
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded thirteen Nijmegen researchers Vidi funding of up to 850,000 euros. This will allow them to develop their own line of research and set up a research group over the next five years.
Computer output always lags behind; law is forward-looking
Automatisering van het recht is risicovol, en daarom is het belangrijk dat de juridische informatica van de toekomst door juristen en informatici samen ontwikkeld wordt en in lijn is met rechtsstatelijke waarborgen, aldus Mireille Hildebrandt.
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius advises Council of Europe on AI and discrimination
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, Professor ICT and Law at the iHub, Radboud University, joined a Committee of Experts of the Council of Europe as an independent expert.
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius in the European Parliament about the Pegasus Spyware
On March 2, Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius joined EU parliament member Sophie in 't Veld in a debate about the Pegasus spyware as part of the Radboud Reflects programme.
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius addresses the OHCHR
On 15 February, Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, prof. ICT and Law at the iHub (Radboud University), addresses the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
NIST chooses Kyber, Dilithium and SPHINCS+ as standards for post-quantumcryptography
Security algorithms created by researchers from Radboud University and other organisations have been selected by the American National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as one the new standards for post-quantum cryptography.