Groups and People
Several groups at the BI conduct research within the area Systems, Data and Society:
Researchers active in this area (ordered alphabetically):
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Prof. Vasilios Andrikopoulos, Service engineering, Cloud-based applications, Cloud migration, Software architecture
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Prof. Paris Avgeriou, Software Engineering
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Dr. George Azzopardi, Pattern Recognition, Image Processing, Machine Learning
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Prof. Cristobal Bertoglio, mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of cardiovascular system
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Prof.Bart Besselink, System theory for nonlinear systems and large-scale interconnected systems
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Prof. Michael Biehl, Machine learning and Computational Intelligence
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Prof. Kerstin Bunte, Machine Learning, Interpretable Models, Interdisciplinary applications
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Prof. Kanat Camlibel, Systems and control theory
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Prof. Andrea Capiluppi, Software Maintenance and Evolution, Software Architectures, Component Reuse and Open Source Software
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Prof. Raffaella Carloni, Human Centered Robotics
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Dr. Zoe Christoff, Logic,judgment aggregation theory, network theory, social epistemology, and artificial intelligence
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Dr. Steffen Frey, Multifield visualization, machine learning, HPC
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Prof. Marco Grzegorczyk, Bayesian statistics, Computational Statistics, Bayesian networks
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Prof. Davide Grossi, Multi-agent systems, knowledge representation, computational social choice, AI & law, computational argumentation
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Prof. Dimka Karastoyanova, BPM and Workflow Management, Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Application Integration, Scientific Computing and eScience
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Dr. Hildeberto Jardon Kojakhmetov, Dynamical Systems, Control Theory, Mathematical Biology and Neuroscience, Networks and Complex Systems
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Prof. Jiri Kosinka, Geometric modelling, computer graphics
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Prof. Alexander Lazovik, Service-oriented and distributed computing
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Prof. Tobias Muller, Combinatronics and probability theory
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Prof. Jorge Perez, Foundations of programming languages and models
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Dr. Alef Sterk, bifurcation theory, numerical exploration, applications to climate models, analysis in infinite-dimensional spaces, in particular related with (partial) differential equations
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Prof.dr. Stephan Trenn, Switched systems and differential-algebraic equations
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Dr. Fatih Turkmen, Computer and Network Security, Privacy
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Dr. Marieke van Vugt, Artificial Intelligence, memory, decision making, EEG, cognitive modeling; mindfulness; attention
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Prof. Rineke Verbrugge, Artificial Intelligence, Logic and Cognition, Multi-agent systems
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Prof. Bart Verheij, Artificial Intelligence, Argumentation, Logic, Multi-agent systems, Law, Evidence
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Prof. Roel Verstappen, Computational Science, Computational Fluid Dynamics
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Dr. Michael Wilkinson, Digital image analysis and computer vision
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Dr. Fred Wubs, Numerical mathematics
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