On March 25-27, 2026 the VU and TNO organize the latest “Visually Induced Motion Sickness and Visual IMage Safety” symposium at the VU.| Network Institute
We would like to invite you to a talk on October 21st by our visiting researcher Fabian Stiehle: Can the EU Digital Markets Act Guide Ethical Platform Design? Abstract:The early internet promised a world of openness and shared knowledge. Today, … Continue reading →| Network Institute
In September, we partnered with Mondragon University (Spain), Universita degli Studi del Sannio (Italy), Simula Research Laboratory (Norway), Oslo Metropilitan University (Norway), University of Malaga (Spain), and Zurcher Hochschule Fur Angewandte Wissenschaften (Switzerland) to host a mini hackathon challenge on … Continue reading →| Network Institute
With the summer holidays over, we want to welcome you back with two new models available on Nebula: GPT-OSS:20B and Gemma3:12B. Along with the new models we also want to present some of our favourite features of Nebula. OpenAI API … Continue reading →| Network Institute
Earlier this year, we launched Nebula, a private, locally-hosted, open-source, large language model (LLM) platform. Since the launch we have been running around telling everybody about how nice Nebula is, and how much it can help you with research. Today, … Continue reading →| Network Institute
As our Nebula user base is expanding, more and more people look for more information about what Nebula is and what it can do. As a result, we have updated and greatly expanded the scope of the Nebula page on … Continue reading →| Network Institute
The ETCBC has a long history of developing digitals tools to study the text of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). In the meantime, Cognitive Linguistic methods are increasingly applied to the study of Biblical Hebrew. A variety of these approaches … Continue reading →| Network Institute
Guest Researcher Lianying Zhao (Associate Professor from Carleton University) hosted the Network Institute’s monthly Research Lunch on September 25th, and gave a talk on his research as well as his collaboration here. The meeting was chaired by Lea Krause and … Continue reading →| Network Institute
We would like to invite you to the next Research Lunch, organised by the Network Institute to facilitate exchange between researchers at the VU across faculties and disciplines.| Network Institute
Are you an artist curious about AI technologies and the future of human–machine collaboration? The Hybrid Intelligence Centre is launching its first Artist-in-Residence program (Spring 2026). We invite artists of all disciplines to explore new intersections between art, science and … Continue reading →| Network Institute