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Computer Science - Microtechnics - 15.05.2024
Danoy on Swarm Intelligence Powered by Automated Algorithm Design 
Swarm intelligence will revolutionise autonomous systems like robots or satellites. Inspired by nature, swarms of autonomous agents can display collectively intelligent behaviours, even though every single agent follows simple rules based on its individual perception. Thinking ahead, such systems can enable completely new possibilities for a multitude of use cases.

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Linguistics & Literature - Mar 27
Maurice Wilmotte: the father of Belgium's romanesques
Social Sciences - Mar 27
VUB criminologist examines Belgium's voluntary return policy
Psychology - Mar 20
When equality policies arouse mistrust
Social Sciences - Mar 19
The hushed-up history of activism by people of colour
Environment - Mar 19
VUB calls on public to come hiking in Sonian Forest: 'Help us map the forest's hidden past'
VUB calls on public to come hiking in Sonian Forest:  Help us map the forest s h
Pedagogy - Mar 18
War in Ukraine highlights importance of digital education solutions
Life Sciences - Mar 18
How can we keep our brains healthy?
Computer Science - Mar 17
Belgian Interuniversity Mapathon 2026
Innovation - Mar 16
Smart sensors with self-healing signal intelligence win first Market Innovation Camp
Campus - LUXEMBOURG - Mar 14
High interest of future students at Uni.lu Open Day 2026
Health - Mar 12
Study breastfeeding and surgery: important questions often not asked
Health - Mar 12
GetBrainHealthy: a nationwide initiative to promote brain health for all
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