Our PhDs

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Andre van Cleeff

Andre van Cleeff

The Virtual Security Perimeter for Digital, Physical and Organisational Security

In the VISPER project, we develop methodological and experimental tool support for the specification and analysis of security policies that are integrated across the social, digital and physical domain, as well as security mechanisms that link these domains. ... read more

Kamiel Cornelissen

Kamiel Cornelissen

Smoothed Analysis of Belief Propagation

Belief propagation is a heuristic approach for solving large-scale statistical inference problems. It is an easy-to-implement heuristic based on message-passing that usually converges quickly. As such, it has become very popular, and it has proved to be successful in a wide range of applications. ... read more

Maral Dadvar

Maral Dadvar

Information Retrieval for Children

Most Information Retrieval (IR) systems are designed for adults. They return the information in a way which is either hard for children to understand or includes unsuitable contents. PuppyIR will help children search the Internet safely and successfully by the design of an Open-Source platform of child-friendly information services. ... read more

Simon Dalmolen

Simon Dalmolen

Cross Chain Collaboration

The key idea behind “Cross Chain Collaboration” is to create inter- and intra-supply-chain collaboration. ... read more