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sambeth.nlAnke SambethAnke Sambeth has held various positions at Maastricht University, including post-doctoral researcher, assistant professor, Education Director (2014-2020), and currently Head of the Section Teaching and Innovation of Learning (STIL) within the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience. She conducts research on cognitive enhancement and occasionally teaches a course in psychopharmacology at the University of Helsinki, Finland, where she earned a ‘docent’ degree in 2011. Sambeth also provides coaching to faculty members and delivers education focused on Learning, Memory, and Psychopharmacology.Neuroscience → Cognitive Psychology 128 faculty 53 teaching 278 research 8967
arnehillebrand.nlUtrecht UniversityArne Hillebrand is currently pursuing his PhD at the Department of Information and Computing Sciences of Utrecht University, with Prof. dr. M.J. van Kreveld as his promotor and dr. R.J. Geraerts and dr. J.A. Hoogeveen as his supervisors. His research primarily focuses on crowd simulation, specifically extracting information for humanoid navigation from 3D models, aiming to improve the speed and accuracy of this process. Currently, the research team is investigating the consistency of different methods used to calculate pedestrian safety metrics, such as density, flow, and pressure.Technology → Robotics & Automation 860 metrics 21 3d-model 34 phd 104 research 8967
sallywyatt.nlMaastricht UniversitySally Wyatt is a Professor of Digital Cultures at Maastricht University, originally studying economics in Canada and the UK before obtaining a PhD in science and technology studies in Maastricht. Her academic career has spanned across multiple countries, including the UK and the Netherlands since 1999, with visiting teaching positions and fellowships in Canada and various European nations. Wyatt’s research focuses on the impact of digital media on knowledge production, particularly concerning open access and collaboration, as well as the incorporation of the internet into health information practices.History → Social Sciences 10786 phd 104 teaching 278 supervision 1184 publication 2018 research 8967 Limburg → Maastricht 6008
tomvanderzanden.nlMaastricht UniversityTom van der Zanden’s research focuses on graph algorithms, particularly those related to treewidth, and investigates both theoretical complexity and practical applications. He recently defended his PhD thesis, "Theory and Practical Applications of Treewidth," at Utrecht University, and currently holds the position of Assistant Professor in Algorithms and Optimization at Maastricht University. Outside of his academic work, he designs and produces 3D printed puzzles and other gadgets, which are available for purchase through his Shapeways shop.Computer Science → Algorithms 31 phd 104 algorithms 186 optimization 611 puzzle 811
oosterhuis.nlKas OosterhuisThe website outlines Kas Oosterhuis's extensive academic career, including his roles at TU Delft, Qatar University, and Chulalongkorn University, spanning from 2000 to 2024. It features a portfolio of key built projects, such as A20 Cockpit in Rotterdam, LIWA tower in Abu Dhabi, and Bálna in Budapest, demonstrating his work in interactive architecture and design. The website also lists publications, including books and research papers focused on topics like Associative Information Modeling (AIM) and showcases recent student projects via his blog.Technology → Robotics & Automation 860 academic 14 publication 2018 architecture 3223 consulting 3639 design 27202 South-Holland → Rotterdam 25048
jvdham.nlUniversity of TwenteDr. van der Ham's research focuses on vulnerability prioritization and management, incident response, and the ethical considerations within cybersecurity. Prior to his academic position, he worked at the National Cyber Security Centre-NL, contributing to the NCSC Research Agenda and playing a key role in coordinated vulnerability disclosure efforts during significant cybersecurity events like WannaCry and Log4J. His expertise extends to cybersecurity incident response, reflected in his involvement with organizations like the ACM Digital Threats journal, the FIRST community, and the development of ethical codes for incident and security teams.Information Technology → Cybersecurity 1009 incident response 15 ethics 119 vulnerability 149 cybersecurity 688 research 8967
tim-nijssen.nlTU DelftTim M.J. Nijssen is an assistant professor at the department of Process & Energy at TU Delft, specializing in the modelling of processes and process equipment, with a focus on thermodynamics and hydrodynamics of carbon capture and conversion. His current research explores the fundamentals of carbon capture processes, utilizing numerical models and experiments to develop and improve them, particularly with an interest in Direct Air Capture and negative emission technologies. The website offers information about his research, publications, education, and ongoing projects, and encourages collaboration or inquiries regarding graduation or exchange projects.Engineering → Chemical Engineering 33 tu delft 19 research 8967 South-Holland → Delft 5309
pilab.nlThe Privacy & Identity Lab (PI.lab)The website provides information on ongoing and past scientific and commissioned projects, events, and conferences, including a symposium archive and publications. Key areas of focus include Privacy Enhancing Technologies, MPC (Multi-Party Computation), and discussions surrounding European Cybersecurity Law and Policy. The PI.Lab actively hosts workshops and events, such as the PI.Lab Conference 2023, the Privacy Engineering Network NL meetings, and presentations on topics related to digital privacy and identity.Data Science & Analytics → Artificial Intelligence 1831 privacy 1286 policy 2149 technology 6816 research 8967 collaboration 16036 event 45199 South-Holland → The Hague 19898
steffennijhuis.nlDelft University of TechnologySteffen Nijhuis's work centers on landscape-based urbanism, leveraging an understanding of landscapes and their interconnected social, cultural, and ecological systems. He holds a professorship at Delft University of Technology and advises various international organizations, demonstrating his broad experience in urban design, sustainable development, and cultural heritage. The website showcases his publications, projects, research, and activities, including his role as an editor, advisor, and guest lecturer, highlighting his contributions to landscape architecture and urban planning globally.Research & Academia → Academic 215 urbanism 32 professor 74 landscape 2609 research 8967 sustainability 18451 design 27202
jeroenkeiren.nlEindhoven University of TechnologyJeroen Keiren is a formal methods researcher at TU/e and specializes in developing techniques for verifying the correctness and reliability of software and hardware systems, including bisimulation methods for reducing model checking structures. His current research projects focus on the verification of machine control applications, utilizing UML state machine diagrams in the Cordis SUITE. He has held postdoctoral positions and visiting researcher roles at various universities, including Amsterdam, Maryland, and Radboud University. Jeroen Keiren earned his Master's degree and PhD from TU/e, with his doctoral thesis focusing on advanced reduction techniques for model checking. He subsequently worked as a postdoc and assistant professor at other institutions before returning to TU/e in 2019.Computer Science → Software Engineering 404 thesis 228 hardware 941 software 8291 research 8967 North-Holland → Amsterdam 41253
onderzoekschoolkunstgeschiedenis.nlOSKThe OSK provides interuniversity education for research master students and PhD candidates, fostering research into art objects and promoting discussion about their historical and contemporary significance. It functions as a network connecting academic scholars and museum curators across the Netherlands, facilitating collaboration and exchange of ideas. The school’s current location is at the University of Amsterdam and aims to serve as a national platform for art history research and debate.Visual Arts → Art History 449 phd 104 archive 2067 research 8967 network 11123 education 13471 course 14728 North-Holland → Amsterdam 41253
pedropvergara.nlDelft University of TechnologyPedro P. Vergara is an Assistant Professor at Delft University of Technology, focusing on the development of control, planning, and operation strategies for electrical distribution systems integrating renewable energy sources. He received his Ph.D. in 2019 from both the University of Campinas, Brazil, and the University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, after earning his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electronic and electrical engineering. Vergara's research interests encompass Active Distribution Networks, Machine Learning, and Mathematical Programming, and he has been recognized for his contributions to the field through awards for presentations and papers.Manufacturing & Industrial → Electrical Engineering 1125 research project 37 machine learning 173 university 593 optimization 611 electrical engineering 817
fransadriaans.nlUtrecht UniversityFrans Adriaans is an Assistant Professor affiliated with Utrecht University’s Department of Languages, Literature and Communication and the Institute for Language Sciences. His research centers on computational models of language acquisition, specifically investigating how infants learn the sounds and combinations of their native language. His research methodology combines analyses of infant-directed speech, computational modeling, and psycholinguistic experiments, addressing topics such as phonotactic learning and vowel identification. Prior to Utrecht, Adriaans held positions at New York University and the University of Pennsylvania, where his work was supported by a ‘Rubicon’ research grant from the NWO.Science → Computer Science 2413 university 593 Amsterdam → Center 990
slingerjansen.nlUtrecht UniversityThe website provides information about Slinger Jansen's research, including his work on Software Ecosystems Security and his involvement in various conferences and publications. It highlights his role as a lead editor of several books on Software Ecosystems and his current guest appointment at LUT University in Finland. Additionally, the site details his activities outside academia, such as supporting new enterprises and serving on the boards of advisors for startups.Computer Science → Software Engineering 404 university 593 publication 2018 research 8967 Netherlands → Utrecht 48901
ericjansluijter.nlUniversity of AmsterdamEric Jan Sluijter is a professor emeritus of Art History at the University of Amsterdam, formerly focused on the Renaissance and Early Modern Period. He holds a PhD from Leiden University and began his career as a research fellow at the Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie in The Hague. Throughout his career, Sluijter held positions as a visiting professor at Yale University, the University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’, and New York University, lecturing at various institutions and universities. Sluijter has conducted extensive research and supervised numerous projects related to Dutch painting and printmaking, including studies on Rembrandt, Vermeer, and the Amsterdam art market, often funded by organizations like NWO and KNAW.Visual Arts → Art History 449 art history 46 university 593 lecture 1624 research 8967 Leiden → Academiewijk 71
giselinde.nlKU LeuvenThe website introduces Giselinde Kuipers as a sociologist based in Leuven, Belgium, currently on sick leave and planning to update the site upon her return in May 2025. Her research focuses on the intersection of ‘frivolous things’ and their significant social consequences, encompassing topics like beauty, humor, fashion, television, and memes. Giselinde’s professional affiliations include being a Research Professor at KU Leuven, a member of the Center for Sociological Research (CeSO), the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the creator of the ERCcomics cartoon ‘BEAUTY’.Anthropology & Sociology → Sociology 454 sociology 31 cartoon 160 beauty 684 podcast 3328 research 8967
ingevandeweerd.nlUtrecht UniversityInge van de Weerd is an Associate Professor in the Process Science group at the Department of Information and Computing Sciences of Utrecht University. Her research primarily focuses on the connection between information technology and organizations, with current projects concentrating on business process management, workaround mining, and robotic process automation. She teaches various courses at both bachelor and master levels, covering subjects like Strategic Management in Organisations and ICT, Scientific Research Methods, and Theories in Information Systems.Science → Computer Science 2413 teaching 278 university 593 research 8967
karinfikkers.nlUtrecht UniversityKarin Fikkers is an assistant professor specializing in the impact of stories on behavior, with a particular interest in sustainability. Prior to her position at Utrecht University, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for research on Children, Adolescents, and the Media (CcaM) at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR) at the University of Amsterdam. The website offers details about her current research, previous research, publications, teaching, and resources, along with contact information.Research & Academia → Behavioral Psychology 27 teaching 278 behavior 1779 publication 2018 story 8285 research 8967 sustainability 18451 Utrecht → East-> Rijnsweerd 143
bartdanon.nlUniversity of GroningenBart Danon is an Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen, specializing in Roman history. His research primarily centers on the Roman Empire between the first century BCE and the third century CE, examining its economic, social, and political landscapes. Danon’s areas of interest include inequality, slavery, and urbanization within the Roman world.Specialized History → Ancient History 79 empire 23 inequality 28 professor 74 university 593 history 7286 research 8967
bartpenders.nlMaastricht UniversityBart Penders’ research focuses on scientific collaboration, specifically investigating how knowledge is created, validated, and disseminated, and the roles of various stakeholders involved. He has held postdoctoral fellowships at Radboud University and the Edmond J Safra Network, alongside visiting scholar positions at Bielefeld University, Canterbury University, and the University of Vienna, indicating an international research network. His teaching emphasizes the cultural aspects of science and technology, highlighting the collaborative roles of patients, publics, and users in the production and use of knowledge.History → Social Sciences 10786 teaching 278 science 491 knowledge 3528 technology 6816 research 8967 collaboration 16036 Maastricht → Maastricht-Centrum 127
mjvd.nlLeiden UniversityDr. van Duijn is a university lecturer, researcher, writer, and public speaker based in Leiden, The Netherlands, whose work focuses on the relationship between language, stories, cognition, and Artificial Intelligence. His academic background includes a BA in Dutch Language and Literature with honors, a Research Master's degree specializing in philosophy of mind and cognitive approaches to language and literature, and a PhD position at LUCAS. Throughout his career, Dr. van Duijn has engaged in various research projects, including longitudinal studies of social networks, and currently focuses on storytelling and AI-driven modeling of cognitive development in children.Culture → Science 5261 cognition 44 artificial intelligence 291 university 593 storytelling 641 language 2016 research 8967 South-Holland → Leiden 7089
sannejwwillems.nlLeiden UniversitySanne Willems researches methods for communicating statistics and their uncertainties to enhance data-driven decision-making. She also works to improve statistical literacy in society through co-founding the Statistics Communication section of the VVSOR, organizing a reading group, and participating in outreach activities. The website includes information about her research projects, news articles, and contact details.Neuroscience → Cognitive Psychology 128 teaching 278 statistics 392 research 8967 communication 10162
roydekleijn.nlLeiden UniversityRoy de Kleijn holds advanced degrees in Computer Science and Cognitive Neuroscience, with a Ph.D. from Leiden University focused on computational models of cognition and robotics. His current research explores the use of biologically inspired techniques, such as reinforcement learning and evolutionary algorithms, to enable artificial robotic agents to solve complex problems. De Kleijn is actively involved in teaching courses in Artificial Intelligence, Psychology, and Ethics of AI at both Leiden University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.Data Science & Analytics → Artificial Intelligence 1831 robotics 281 artificial intelligence 291 psychology 777 South-Holland → Leiden 7089
joelkarel.nlMaastricht UniversityJoël Karel is an Associate Professor at the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences at Maastricht University. His research interests include signal processing, particularly in the biomedical field, utilizing techniques such as wavelet theory, time-frequency decompositions, and recurrence plots. The website provides access to his publications via Google Scholar and Cris (Maastricht University), noting that some non-open access publications may be available through Cris due to the Taverne Amendment.Science → Computer Science 2413 professor 74 publication 2018 research 8967
marijntenthij.nlTilburg School of Humanities and Digital SciencesMarijn ten Thij holds positions at both the Department of Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence at Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences and previously at the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences, Maastricht University. His academic background includes a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, followed by a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of Twente. Ten Thij’s research has focused on topics such as negative affect variability on social media, debunking misinformation, and online identity, with collaborations spanning institutions in the Netherlands and the United States.Data Science & Analytics → Artificial Intelligence 1831 professor 74 artificial intelligence 291 university 593 cybersecurity 688 research 8967 collaboration 16036 North-Holland → Amsterdam 41253
eioannou.nlTilburg UniversityEkaterini Ioannou is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management at Tilburg University, specializing in information integration and data management with a focus on uncertainties and correlations. Her research explores techniques for entity resolution over large datasets, including unstructured web data, and she is currently investigating information extraction within databases and efficient analytics retrieval from graphs. Ioannou’s academic history includes positions at several universities and research centers, such as Tilburg University, Eindhoven University of Technology, and the Leibniz Universität Hannover, alongside affiliations with the European Commission and L3S Research Center.Information Technology → Data Management 827 affiliation 28 dataset 69 data management 83 university 593 research 8967 North-Brabant → Tilburg 8759
martinhoondert.nlTilburg UniversityMartin Hoondert is an associate professor at Tilburg University, focusing on ritual studies, musicology, death studies, and practices of memorialization. His research often integrates these fields, particularly examining rituals such as commemorations, cremations, and rituals surrounding both life and death. The website highlights his interest in the role of music within ritual contexts.Academic Disciplines → Humanities 31
janwillemvanwingerden.nlTU DelftThe site provides information about Jan-Willem van Wingerden’s research, publications, group members, and past group members. It highlights several projects, including the opening of the Wind AI lab, collaborations with organizations like Shell and Eneco, and contributions to various research initiatives such as the Crosswind Project and the NWEA-Windmakers project. The website also features updates on recent publications, Ph.D. defenses, open positions, grant awards, and collaborations with institutions like NREL and YouTube.Manufacturing & Industrial → Electrical Engineering 1125 professor 74 wind turbine 231 publication 2018 research 8967 Delft → Wippolder 132
ashish.nlMaastricht UniversityAshish Sai is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences at Maastricht University and previously served as a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley and an expert working group member at the World Economic Forum. His research focuses on the environmental impact of distributed systems like blockchain networks, with funding partially provided by Protocol Labs. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Lero, Science Foundation Ireland, where he developed a taxonomy of centralization in distributed ledgers and received awards for his research excellence, including the IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society’s Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation Award.machine learning 173 blockchain 250 teaching 278 artificial intelligence 291 research 8967 Maastricht → Maastricht-Centrum 127
belopolsky.nlArtem BelopolskyArtem Belopolsky is currently an Assistant Professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, holding previous positions as a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the same institution. His research focuses on Cognitive Science and Human-AI Interaction, with a specific interest in gaze estimation. He has received several grants and awards, including NWO Open Research Area, Amsterdam Brain & Mind, NWO Veni Award, and a Marie Curie Fellowship, reflecting his contributions to the field.Neuroscience → Cognitive Psychology 128 grants 52 education 13471 North-Holland → Amsterdam 41253
casperdevries.nlErasmus University RotterdamProfessor de Vries holds several prominent positions including a chair in Monetary Economics, a fellowship at the Tinbergen Institute, and a role on the Scientific Council for the Dutch Government (WRR). His academic background includes graduate studies at Purdue University and subsequent positions at Texas A&M University and KU Leuven, complemented by visiting scholar experiences at various international institutions. Professor de Vries’s research interests center around international monetary issues, financial risks, and game theory, with a specific focus on statistical extreme value analysis and its applications to areas like lobbying.Economy & Finance → Economics 1115 fellowship 53 university 593 risk 2896 research 8967 Rotterdam → Kralingen-Oost 78
pascaleleblanc.nlEindhoven University of TechnologyPascale Le Blanc’s research and teaching centers around the long-term viability of organizations and their employees, with a particular focus on managing change and adaptation within teams and the broader organization. Her key areas of expertise include workplace innovation, sustainable employability, intervention research, and the health and well-being of workers. Currently, she emphasizes the integration and acceptance of new technologies like AI and robotics, stressing the importance of considering human factors to ensure effective utilization of these innovations.employability 106 change 2580 innovation 4659 technology 6816 research 8967
storyworks.nlStoryworksThe website states that Storyworks believes that the ability to accept change grows as the skill to change one's own story increases. The company supports individuals and teams in their development by utilizing storytelling in coaching and training, with a focus on self-leadership, communication, and collaboration. Storyworks offers programs that focus on self-awareness, humor, diagnosis, confidence, and leadership, and emphasizes the value of sustainable employability and developing one's own story.Communication → Storytelling 297 employability 106 storytelling 641 change 2580 story 8285 coach 25810 training 28133
martijnzoet.nlEDM-Competence CentreDr. Zoet’s presentations utilize relatable metaphors and analogies – such as explaining Artificial Intelligence through coffee consumption and Blockchain through a beach walk – to make complex topics accessible to his audience. His research spans diverse fields including business rules management, decision mining, process mining, and artificial intelligence, with a core focus on the impact of these concepts on organizations. As an advisor and coach at EDM-Competence Centre, Dr. Zoet assists corporations, governments, and institutions in identifying and addressing their challenges, emphasizing honest and often challenging advice to drive improvements.Information Technology → Cybersecurity 1009 blockchain 250 artificial intelligence 291 innovation 4659 technology 6816 research 8967
josettegevers.nlEindhoven University of TechnologyThe website provides information about Prof. Gevers' research projects, publications, teaching courses, and a video presentation related to her inaugural lecture. Her academic focus lies on team performance, particularly concerning time management, leadership, creativity, innovation, and adaptation. She investigates various team types, including IT project teams and medical teams. Prof. Gevers’ goal is to expand our understanding of how teams function effectively and to offer support to teams seeking to improve their performance.Neuroscience → Cognitive Psychology 128 time 932 creativity 2531 leadership 3724 innovation 4659 research 8967