The University of Twente will receive funding for two major research projects in the 2024 NWA ORC round. A total of 13.6 million euros is involved for research on circular 3D printing and fairer AI systems. In addition, UT is involved as a partner in four other consortia focusing on health, climate and well-being.
Advancing Dutch Circular Economy through Additive Manufacturing: Strategies for Repair and Remanufacturing using AM (Add-reAM)
Prof. dr. Ian Gibson, Faculteit of ET
Traditional manufacturing produces too much waste and pollution. Researchers aim to solve this problem by using Additive Manufacturing (also known as 3D printing) to repair and reuse parts. This method helps to keep products longer in use, reducing waste and emissions. Add-reAM uniquely combines new design methods and digital tools to support industry in adopting this sustainable approach. Universities, industry and municipalities will collaborate closely to implement and share knowledge, aiming for wide acceptance and effective use of this technology throughout the Dutch economy.
DECIDE: Democratizing AI – Empowering Citizens through Transparent Decision-making
Prof. dr. Mieke Boon, Faculty of BMS
Citizens are increasingly confronted with decisions made about them by AI-systems in, e.g., healthcare and government services. Often without the AI-system being able to explain that decision. The DECIDE project wants to change this. Scientists from various disciplines, such as computer science, philosophy, ethics, psychology, law, public administration and business sciences together with citizens, are developing a new generation of more transparent and democratic AI systems. This gives citizens more control over decisions affecting their lives. We also develop new AI-systems as 'intelligence-enhancing-technology' for use by citizens. This will ensure that AI contributes to a fair transformation of society.
Four times consortium partner
In addition to the above awarded projects, UT is contributing to four other honoured projects as a consortium partner. In JUST ART, scientists and artists are exploring how art can spur action for climate justice. Within NanoMedNL, UT researchers are helping to accelerate the development of nanomedicines by better pooling and sharing knowledge. The STRONGER2GETHER project focuses on strengthening young people's social relationships, with a focus on their mental well-being. And in BIO-COMPaSS, researchers explore how understanding your biological age motivates people to live healthier lives.
Research on Routes by Consortia
The programme line Research on Routes by Consortia (ORC) is part of Dutch Research Agenda (NWA). Within this line, researchers work closely with societal partners to develop and exploit knowledge. Citizens, policymakers, companies and scientists join forces to find answers to urgent social issues.