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What if neighbourhoods could lower their electricity bills without investing in expensive battery systems? An international ...
Can algorithms be both fast and simple? CWI's postdoc researcher Joakim Blikstad has shown that they can. His PhD thesis from ...
Non-destructive testing (NDT) refers to techniques to analyze objects and materials without damaging them. It is for example used in testing evaluating welds of pipelines. A particular setup that ...
AI systems that function in multiple languages do not always provide the same answers. This poses a risk for organizations ...
Biography I am a tenure tracker in the Scientific Computing group at CWI. My background is in aerospace engineering (TU Delft, with honours), and I obtained a joint-PhD from Delft University of ...
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The Database Architectures (DA) research group of CWI is well known as a leading data systems research group, active in the broad area of analytical database management systems. Our research group has ...
Monique Laurent obtained her PhD in Mathematics at the University Paris Diderot in 1986. During her PhD studies she was a visiting researcher at New York University in the period 1984-1986. After two ...
Developing the next generation of 3D imaging – enabling scientists to look further into objects of all kinds.
Combining scientific computing with model reduction and machine learning, with particular focus on plasma dynamics, in high voltage and plasma technology and in lightning.
By using a fundamental approach for security engineering, we build trust. We study how to secure computational environments in the presence of strong adversaries where we formally model security ...
Our research group focuses on how computer programs can learn from and understand data, and then make useful predictions based on it. These algorithms integrate insights from various fields, including ...