Groups and People
Several groups at the BI conduct research within the area Computing and Cognition:
- Autonomous Perceptive Systems
- Cognitive Modeling
- Computational and Numerical Mathematics
- Distributed Systems
- Intelligent Systems
- Multi-agent systems
- Probability and statistics
- Systems, Control and Applied Analysis
Researchers active in the area (in alphabetical order):
- Dr. Bart Besselink, System theory for nonlinear systems and large-scale interconnected systems
- Prof. Michael Biehl, Machine learning and Computational Intelligence
- Dr. Jelmer Borst, Computational (Cognitive) Models
- Prof. Kanat Camlibel, Systems and control theory
- Prof. Georgi Gaydadjiev, Innovative computer architecture
- Prof. Davide Grossi, Cognitive Multi-agent Systems
- Dr. Christian Hirsch, Topological Data Analysis and Data Science
- Prof. Herbert Jaeger, Computation in Cognitive Materials
- Prof. Boris Koldehofe, Computer Networks
- Dr. Alef Sterk, Dynamical Systems Theory
- Prof. Niels Taatgen, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Modeling
- Prof. Arjan van der Schaft, Applied Analysis
- Dr. Marieke van Vugt, Artificial Intelligence, memory, decision making, EEG, cognitive modeling, mindfulness, attention
- Prof. Jos Roerdink, Scientific Visualization and Computer Graphics
- Prof. Lambert Schomaker, Artificial Intelligence
- Prof. Holger Waalkens, Dynamical Systems Theory
- Dr. Fred Wubs, Numerical Mathematics
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