With these subsidies from the National Growth Fund programme AinEd promising ideas and innovative and speculative initiatives in the artificial intelligence domain can be explored. The projects are designed in collaboration with at least one European collaborative partner organization.
The themes of the projects vary from research on fungi, large-language-models, and several medical applications. Such as: medical imaging, research on antibiotic resistance and breast cancer diagnosis. In all these different fields of research, AI has a possible positive contribution to make. A strong AI knowledge and innovation foundation is important to the Netherlands. An important aspect of which is the connectivity of Dutch researchers with the wider world, and especially Europe.
One of the ten honoured projects is the project proposal of the postdoc in the MIA chair: Dongwei Ye .
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