10 Jun /
Nation states still own and control about 60% of global oil and gas production. This makes states as owners important actors for global decarbonization efforts. At the same time, we have...
School segregation, the (uneven) distribution of children with particular characteristics (e.g. ethnicity, income, education) between schools, is a persistent problem in many educational...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is often portrayed with brains or human-like robots in media or user-generated online images. These images are powerful because they grab readers' attention,...
The contribution of philanthropic activities to positive societal change is unclear because we have little data about philanthropic organizations. This project uses computational social...
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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is a major donor and norm-setter in global water...
11 Apr /
TeSoPs uses an integrative approach to identify, develop and assess technically, economically and socially feasible transition options and pathways to make heat systems more...
12 Feb /
Online and mobile news consumption leaves digital traces that are used to personalize news supply, possibly creating filter bubbles where people are exposed to a low diversity of issues and...
Mental illnesses, like depression and anxiety, are among the leading causes of the global burden of disease. E-mental health (EMH) interventions, such as web-based psychotherapy treatments,...
11 Feb /
Visual representations, often in the form of maps, are one of the most effective ways for humans to interact with large data sets; they aid with complex cognitive tasks such as discovery and...
10 Feb /
Understanding spoken language is an important capability of intelligent systems which interact with people. Example applications which use a speech understanding component include personal...