Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) awarded the Dijkstra Fellowship on 21 November to Marcin Żukowski, former CWI database ...
In September 2024, IPN (ICT Research Platform Netherlands) made a portrait of Marten van Dijk, group leader of CWI's Computer Security group.
This autumn, Matthias Christandl has been appointed to the 2024 Turing Chair. As a leading researcher in quantum information theory, Christandl will visit Amsterdam at various intervals between ...
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) is the national research institute for mathematics and computer science in the Netherlands.
The Dutch-Belgian DataBase Day (DBDBD) is a yearly one-day workshop, organized in a Belgian or Dutch university, whose general topic is database research. DBDBD 2024 will be held at Science Park in ...
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) is the national research institute for mathematics and computer science in the Netherlands. CWI is part of NWO-I, the institutes organization of NWO.
On Wednesday evening 16 October, the Christiaan Huygens Science Prize 2024 was awarded to Jan Willem van Ittersum for his PhD dissertation. The other two nominees for this prize were Lucas Slot and ...
Op woensdagavond 16 oktober is de Christiaan Huygens Wetenschapsprijs 2024 uitgereikt aan Jan Willem van Ittersum voor diens proefschrift. De andere twee genomineerden voor deze prijs waren Lucas Slot ...
Our research group is developing the next generation of 3D imaging – enabling scientists to look further into objects of all kinds. Based on mathematics, algorithms and numerical solution techniques, ...
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 ...
The Computer Security group contributes to making our society a safe place with digital and physical infrastructures that can be trusted to have the best interest of citizens and industry in mind. Our ...
Nature and technology are full of dynamics, often involving multiple scales in length, time and energy. To model these processes, we combine scientific computing with model reduction and machine ...