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The Spring School on Social XR achieved a significant milestone: for the very first time, it has been officially recognized ...
A mathematical model that reduces waiting times in elderly care by intelligently matching supply and demand will soon be ...
Tristan van Leeuwen received his BSc. and MSc. in Computational Science from Utrecht University. He obtained his PhD. in geophysics at Delft University in 2010. After spending some time as a ...
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 ...
NWO’s magazine Onderzoek featured an interview with Stacey Jeffery (CWI, QuSoft, University of Amsterdam). Stacey reflects on ...
Benjamin Sanderse is the group leader of the Scientific Computing group. His work focuses on development of numerical methods for uncertainty quantification, for tackling closure problems, for ...
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Combining scientific computing with model reduction and machine learning, with particular focus on plasma dynamics, in high voltage and plasma technology and in lightning.
The Scientific Computing group at CWI develops efficient mathematical methods to simulate and predict real-world phenomena with inherent uncertainties. Such uncertainties arise from e.g. uncertain ...
Developing the next generation of 3D imaging – enabling scientists to look further into objects of all kinds.
The program of SAGT 2024 will include a tutorial day, invited lectures and presentations of peer-reviewed submissions. Foundational work is solicited on topics including but not limited to: Solution ...
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 ...