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UvA lowers tuition fee for Russian students Computational Science

by Mark Wijzenbroek | Jul 14, 2011 | News

Because of the Leading Scientist research grant awarded by the Russian Federation to prof. Peter Sloot, the University of Amsterdam has decided to allow students from the Russian Federation to enroll in our Computational Science master programme for the reduced...

Peter Sloot chairs the Elsevier Grand Challenge on Executable Papers

by Mark Wijzenbroek | Jun 9, 2011 | News

Last week, Elsevier conducted the Executable Paper Grand Challenge at the International Conference on Computational Science in Singapore....

Opening Advanced Computing Laboratorium of Peter Sloot in St. Petersburg

by Mark Wijzenbroek | May 30, 2011 | News

On Wednesday 25th of May the lab of Peter Sloot in Russia was officially opened. On Wednesday 25th of May the lab of Peter Sloot in Russia was officially opened with lots of attention from the Press and coverage on the Russian Television. On the Russian TV Network...

Meeting of Leading Scientists with President Medvedev

by Mark Wijzenbroek | May 30, 2011 | News

The Russian Leading Scientist Mega Grant winners were invited to meet with President Medvedev. Prof. Sloot was among them. On Monday 23rd President Medvedev met with Leading Scientists in Gorki, Moskow, Russian Federation. Professor Peter Sloot was among them....

Effective HIV therapy outweighed by an increase in risk behavior

by Mark Wijzenbroek | May 13, 2011 | News

New computational methods show that lowering risk behavior is the prominent control mechanism of HIV incidence even in the presence of effective therapy. The transmission through contacts among MSM (men who have sex with men) is one of the dominating contributors to...

Effective HIV therapy outweighed by an increase in risk behavior

by Mark Wijzenbroek | May 13, 2011 | News

New computational methods show that lowering risk behavior is the prominent control mechanism of HIV incidence even in the presence of effective therapy. The transmission through contacts among MSM (men who have sex with men) is one of the dominating contributors to...
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