Research projects
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Trust in the Balance? Interpersonal Credit at the Cape
How did trust and social networks shape economic growth in colonial Cape Town, and how did credit work as a social system? This project reveals how people used personal relationships to access opportunities, resolve disputes, and navigate inequality.
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In God we Trust? Unmarried Women in the Cape Colony
How did unmarried women build support networks in the church-shaped society of 18th-century Cape Town? This project shows how women (free, manumitted, and enslaved) helped secure trust, care, and social recognition for themselves and their children.
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SocialDynamics - The art of navigating social interactions
SocialDynamics studies social anxiety in real-life interactions. It explores how the brain handles communication and emotions in unpredictable social situations to explain why these situations are so challenging for socially anxious individuals.
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Taming frequency in Bayesian inverse wave scattering
How can we see what is hidden, and how can we distinguish its signal from noise? In this project, mathematicians develop numerical methods for high-resolution, noise-robust reconstructions using waves.
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MultiSens-1.0: Towards a home-based assessment of multisensory disorders
Sensory disorders, resulting from disease, accidents, or aging, significantly impact quality of life and productivity while placing a substantial burden on public health services.
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Find2Fix
In Find2Fix we investigate ways to improve security of software, by developing tool support to find and fix bugs that also provides explanations of this to developers.
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INTERSECT (An Internet of Secure Things)
INTERSECT is a large national research project into security of the Internet of Things (IoT). Within the project researchers at Radboud University investigate security-by-design as well as legal and regulatory issues.
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Trusting Witnesses? Legal Credibility in the Cape Colony
Colonial courtrooms were more than places where justice was administered by high officials. In the 18th-century Cape Colony residents engaged there every day with each other and with the authorities to discuss who they were and what they wanted.
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Protest Lab
Discover how political philosophy research and political practice come together at the Radboud Protest Lab
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The power of conversation: The Living Library as an intervention against discrimination
In this project, we examined the Living Library as an intervention to reduce discrimination
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PPREDATOR
Given the threat of side-channel analysis (SCA), leakage assessment of a chip is very important for society. This project investigates how to efficiently predict hardware vulnerabilities during the pre-silicon manufacturing stage.
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Occupational Safety and Health for Migrant Workers in NL
Nathalie Koopmans is working on a dissertation with the working title: 'Occupational Safety and Health for low-waged migrant workers in the Netherlands. A study into the legal responsibilities of private, public and collective actors'.
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FRA - Access to Justice for Posted Third-Country Workers
This project focuses on access to justice for third-country nationals who are posted within the EU. It examines the available legal remedies and how accessible these are in practice.
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PROACT
The goal of PROACT is to design novel algorithms and silicon chips with inherent protection against physical attacks, and to develop novel simulation and evaluation techniques for physical security.
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Lenses on reading culture (Lenzen op leescultuur)
The research project Lenses on reading culture (Lenzen op leescultuur) examines the reading culture and reading policies of forty-five secondary schools in the Netherlands over a four-year period, focusing on different aspects of the reading policy.
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Radboud Healthy Data
The Radboud Healthy Data program aims to create an outstanding data & AI infrastructure and contribute to a responsible digital research culture on the Radboud campus.
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Critical AI Literacy (CAIL)
The Critical AI Literacy (CAIL) project provides new scientific insights and innovative ways of thinking based on expert critical perspectives on AI in science and society.
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Labour migration: Opportunities and challenges in addressing labour market shortages
The study examines the opportunities and challenges experienced by stakeholders in labour migration as one of the potential solutions to the labour shortages in the Dutch healthcare and engineering sectors.
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DG HOME Framework contract
Framework contract on Legal Compliance Assessment and Ad hoc legal studies in the area of Migration and Home Affairs led by Milieu Consulting, Brussels
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PhD research Milou Janssen: EHDS en medisch-wetenschappelijk onderzoek
Milou Janssen is working on a dissertation with the working title: 'De European Health Data Space Verordening en het gebruik van elektronische gezondheidsgegevens voor wetenschappelijk onderzoek'.