Sindy Löwe wins UvA Thesis Prize 2020

Online presentation of the UvA Thesis Prize 2020, with winner Sindy Löwe at the
Online presentation of the UvA Thesis Prize 2020, with winner Sindy Löwe at the bottom left
Online presentation of the UvA Thesis Prize 2020, with winner Sindy Löwe at the bottom left Alumnus Artificial Intelligence Sindy Löwe is the winner of the UvA Thesis Prize 2020. In her thesis she describes an original and innovative concept within Artificial Intelligence, which she conceived and developed independently. The faculty prizes were won by Dieuwke Zwier (Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences), Amira Francesca Freeman (Faculty of Humanities), Thomas Engelsma (Faculty of Medicine), Benjamin Hattemer (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration), Eva Kuijpers (Faculty of Dentistry) and Philipp Günther (Faculty of Law). The winners received the prizes on Monday 5 October during an online meeting, presented by writer and programme maker Abdelkader Benali. Out of the 120 entries for the UvA Thesis Award, seven were nominated, one for each faculty. Usually, the thesis prize is awarded during the annual University Day. Due to the corona measures, this event could not take place in April 2020.
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