(Gen)AI has become a notable tool that can support research. From brainstorming and writing, to summarizing and analysing. There is a growing set of tools and information to support your research with AI.
Using GenAI responsibly
GenAI is still relatively new. It opens many possibilities and benefits, but also carries risks, many of which are not obvious or visible. For example, most LLMs are US-based, with loose regulations and data flows that do not follow EU standards; on the other hand, we have the AI Act and its rules, which are still new to us. So, what are the guidelines that can help you navigate using GenAI—and AI more broadly—in this new landscape? And what are the hard rules that we all have to adhere to?
Erudite, a safe AI tool for staff
It offers similar functionalities like ChatGPT, but in a privacy-protected environment.

Prompt Library for Research
Explore a growing set of prompts that can help you research with AI.

GenAI Monthly Meetup – by CLI
Each month we meet for discussion and hands-on practice of different aspects of GenAI in teaching and learning. Everyone—students, teachers, researchers, staff—is welcome! You can find upcoming meetups on our homepage.
Erasmus Data Collaboratory | House of AI
The Erasmus Data Collaboratory (EDC), established by the Convergence Alliance, offers an open, experimental environment where researchers, staff, students, and partners co-create value from data, (gen) AI, and immersive technology. With cutting-edge tools, tailored software, and the Erasmus Data Sandbox, it supports research, innovation, and education. As the university’s central AI hub, embedded in ECDA, it hosts events and collaborates closely with TU Delft and Erasmus MC.
Immersive Xperience Lab (IX Lab)
Immersive Experiences (IX) can serve as a powerful tool for conducting experiments and communicating research findings. The IX Lab facilitates the use of XR technologies at the outset of research projects and innovation programs, immersing stakeholders in the research process and results. XR can to help clarify complex concepts, simulate experiments, and incorporate gamification elements to present research more engagingly.