Dear reader,
We are starting into the year 2023 with a lot of energy and many plans for new projects and events. Before looking at our upcoming events, we invite you to read about our event highlight from last November - Science Diplomacy in International Organizations. Together with our co-organizers we prepared a document with stakeholder takeaways which will give you an insight into this topic which will also be part of the 2023 programming. With kind regards The DWIH New York Team |
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Takeaways from "Science Diplomacy in International Organizations" In November, we brought together experts from leading research institutions, the United Nations, universities, and non-governmental organizations to consider the role of various actors in today’s multilateralism and to unpack the relevance of science diplomacy for international organizations. |
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DWIH Email Addresses Those of you who have been in contact with us in the last few months surely have noticed: All DWIH New York email addresses have been switched to a new format (from @dwih-newyork.org to @dwih.org), so please note the new addresses and update your contacts accordingly. The old addresses will not be available after January 2023. |
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German Networking Evening at the Transportation Research Board Meeting 2023 |
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DWIH New York @ International Science Forum |
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DWIH New York @ AAAS Annual Meeting |
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Scientists from the University of Cologne present at Kidney Week of the American Society of Nephrology High fat – Low carb: A first clinical trial has shown that a ketogenic metabolism can have a positive effect on patients with cystic kidneys. |
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Paderborn University Leads EU Research Project on Explainable Artificial Intelligence AI has become an integral part of our lives. It has given rise to smart assistants that take on tasks that would otherwise take humans a great deal of time and. To do this, smart assistants require vast amounts of data. ‘Knowledge graphs’ are one of the preferred mechanisms for representing data here, because they can be understood by both humans and machines and ensure that information is processed logically. |
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Opening Ceremony of the HPI Research Center in Machine Learning and Data Science at the University of California Already in January 2020, the fourth international branch of the HPI Research Schools was opened at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). But the official opening ceremony had to be postponed again and again due to the Covid-19 pandemic. On November 4, 2022, it could finally be made up for. |
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Unmasking Antisemitism: A Panel Discussion in Conjunction with the Exhibition #FakeImages at the United Nations Join five historians, among them Dr. Uffa Jensen from our associate supporter TU Berlin, for this panel discussion on January 26 - online or in-person in New York. |
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