ULiège researchers create a new method of Artificial Intelligence
Inspired by the functioning of the human brain and based on a biological mechanism called neuromodulation, it allows intelligent agents to adapt to unknown situations.
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Inspired by the functioning of the human brain and based on a biological mechanism called neuromodulation, it allows intelligent agents to adapt to unknown situations.
This prize rewards the implementation of the LBTI instrument that allows the study of dust in the habitable zone of nearby stars.
These credits are granted to researchers developping projects of excellence.
The mission, which involves researchers and engineers from ULiège, has just received the first images of the Earth's ionosphere.
At COP25, IUCN presented a report, prepared by 70 researchers, on the state of the oceans and coastal areas, which have lost 2% of their oxygen overall in 50 years. Marilaure GRÉGOIRE is the lead author on Chapter 1: What is ocean deoxygenation ?
This project aims to develop a new instrument to study the formation of exoplanets and to validate a technique to search for signs of life on their surface.
A new study involving Xavier Fettweis reports an alarming situation, which could have an unprecedented impact.
The young doctoral student's performance convinced the jury and the public of this 6th edition of the competition.
An international team of researchers has just identified a mechanism that could well precipitate IPCC projections.
Thanks to this exceptional neuroimaging equipment, ULiège researchers will be able to better understand how the brain works and several neurodegenerative diseases
The project aims to understand how viruses shape the long-term immunity by regulating the function of certain innate immune cells, namely monocytes
Need to assess an idea for an entrepreneurial project ? The Interface Entreprises has deployed a unique web platform BOSS to stimulate and support students, researchers and professors to exploit their research results.