| rudyvanvliet.nl | Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) | Rudy van Vliet has created several web pages over his work at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS). He was promoted at Leiden University on December 10, 2015, with a dissertation on theoretical computer science. The website includes links to the final version of the dissertation, a Dutch summary, thesis statements, slides from a presentation for a general audience, and the content of a CD with material for him. | Research & Academia → Academic Subjects 22 | computer science 43 slides 88 dissertation 126 cd 574 university 593 | South-Holland → Alphen aan den Rijn 3978 |
| lmvanderlubbe.nl | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | The site details Laura's PhD research on serious games and gamification, aimed at empowering vulnerable individuals within the Social AI group at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Laura's academic history includes a Bachelor's degree in Lifestyle Informatics and a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence, both earned at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, with a specialization in Human Ambience. The portfolio provides information about her projects and publications, offering an overview of her work and expertise. | Data Science & Analytics → Artificial Intelligence 1831 | gamification 74 phd 104 publication 2018 portfolio 6854 research 8967 | North-Holland → Amsterdam 41253 |
| jperez.nl | University of Groningen | The site details his professional affiliations, including roles at the University of Groningen, Bernoulli Institute, and the Fundamental Computing group. It showcases his research interests, primarily focused on rigorous programming models and session types for concurrency. A list of recent publications, talks, and student collaborations are presented, providing further insight into his work. These include contributions to conferences like ECOOP, CONCUR, and MFPS. The website also offers links to his CV, DBLP, Google Scholar, ORCID, and ACM DL profiles, facilitating easy access to his professional credentials and publications. | University Infrastructure → University Profiles 19 | publication 2018 research 8967 | Netherlands → Groningen 23734 |
| nvti.nl | NVTI | The NVTI was established on March 17, 1995, as a community for individuals interested in theoretical computer science, drawing connections to internationally recognized conferences. The association acts as a central organization for Dutch graduate research schools focusing on areas related to theoretical computer science. The website offers resources such as newsletters, research funding information, board details, member directories, and a 'Become a Member' option. | Organizations → Professional Associations 1004 | computer science 43 netherlands 1376 association 8562 research 8967 member 10154 | |
| turinggedichtenwedstrijd.nl | Turinggedichtenwedstrijd | Alan Mathison Turing, born in London and died in Wilmslow, was a British mathematician and cryptologist who made significant contributions to computer science, particularly by solving the fundamental problem of computability and developing the Turing machine. Turing played a crucial role during World War II in the cryptanalysis of the Enigma machine, which led to the decoding of thousands of German messages. After the war, he worked with the first computers and was involved in the debate over artificial intelligence, introducing the Turing test. Towards the end of his life, Turing became interested in the morphogenesis of living organisms, resulting in 'Turing structures'. | Specialized History → World War II 1134 | calculation 657 test 769 computer 1969 machine 3727 | |
| erikjanvl.nl | Utrecht University | The website provides access to Dr. van Leeuwen’s publications, including journal papers, conference proceedings, and research papers available through DBLP and Google Scholar. His primary research areas encompass network science, graph algorithms, parameterized complexity, approximation algorithms, and complexity theory. Recent accomplishments include acceptance of a poster at Netsci 2025, co-chairing the IPEC 2025 program committee, and serving as an invited speaker at SOFSEM 2025. | | curriculum vitae 40 algorithms 186 publication 2018 research 8967 | Utrecht → East-> Rijnsweerd 143 |
| marnixsuilen.nl | University of Antwerp | Marnix Suilen is currently a postdoctoral researcher in the AnSyMo group at the University of Antwerp, working under the guidance of prof. dr. Guillermo Perez. He previously held a PhD position at Radboud University Nijmegen, where he focused on provably correct policies for uncertain decision-making processes. His research primarily concentrates on decision-making under uncertainty, specifically in the areas of planning and reinforcement learning (RL), with a goal of enhancing the robustness, reliability, and safety of AI systems. Recent publications and submissions include work on Multi-Environment POMDPs, Safe Policy Improvement, and Pessimistic Iterative Planning, demonstrating his contributions to the field. | Data Science & Analytics → Artificial Intelligence 1831 | decision making 40 uncertainty 45 planning 1969 publication 2018 research 8967 | Gelderland → Nijmegen 9384 |
| hildeverbeek.nl | CWI | Hilde Verbeek is a third-year PhD student focusing on string algorithms within the broader field of theoretical computer science. Her research is supported by the Constance van Eeden PhD fellowship, which aims to encourage the participation of women in mathematics and computer science. Outside of her academic pursuits, she enjoys various hobbies and is committed to animal welfare and sustainable living. | Personal → Biography 1003 | phd 104 algorithm 141 vegan 508 publication 2018 research 8967 | North-Holland → Amsterdam 41253 |
| alanturinginstitutealmere.nl | Geen | Alan Mathison Turing (1912-1954) was a highly influential British mathematician and computer scientist who made significant contributions to the development of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. During World War II, Turing played a crucial role in breaking German codes at Bletchley Park, a vital contribution to the Allied victory. After the war, he worked at the National Physical Laboratory, where he designed the Automatic Computing Engine, one of the first computers. | Specialized History → World War II 1134 | computer 1969 | |
| iwandejong.nl | Iwan de Jong | Iwan de Jong is a post-graduate computer science student at the University of Pretoria, currently researching fine-tuning low-power spiking LLMs. He operates as a freelance software engineer, creating digital solutions for businesses and individuals, focusing on areas like AI and efficiency improvements. His academic background includes a BScHons in Computer Science with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence, along with a previous BSc in Computer Science with a major in Statistics, and a final-year project focused on crop yield prediction. | | artificial intelligence 291 model 3546 software 8291 research 8967 | |
| hermanvanankeren.nl | Herman van Ankeren | The site contains a short biography of Herman van Ankeren, in which he states that he is an artist, but that the process is more important than the final result. There is an overview of his exhibitions, gallery with recent work and older work. The website offers links to interesting websites and a guest book, as well as a newsletter and contact option. | Personal → Biography 1003 | biography 697 gallery 1983 artwork 2248 artist 5745 | |