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raedt.jpg (27883 bytes)Prof.dr. H. De Raedt received the Ph.D. degree from Antwerp University, Antwerp, Belgium, for work on magnetism in one dimension. In 1976, Prof. dr. H. De Raedt received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Antwerp, Belgium, for work on magnetism in one dimension. In 1990 he became Professor of Computational Physics at the Department of Physics, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, where he leads the Computational Physics group and is a member of the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials. His research interests include computational electrodynamics, simulation of quantum phenomena, statistical physics, image analysis, computer simulation methods in general.
E-mail: h.a.de.raedtrug.nl
 
raedt.jpg (27883 bytes)Drs. K. De Raedt received the M.Sc. degree in computer science in 2002 from the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, where he was working towards the Ph.D. degree in computer science. He is currently an employee of ClusterVision, an Amsterdam-based company, that specializes in designing, building and implementing high performance compute, storage and database clusters.
E-mail: koen.de.raedtxs4all.nl



 

 

michielsen.jpg (23977 bytes)Prof.dr. K. Michielsen received the Ph.D. degree in 1993 from the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, for work on metal-insulator transitions and strongly correlated electron systems. Until 2005, she has been a member of the Computational Physics group, University of Groningen. Her research interests include computational electrodynamics, quantum computation, morphological image analysis, self-organizing systems and their application in photonic bandgap materials, many-body physics and educational software.
She is the founder and CEO of EMBD, a company that specializes in Maxwell solvers for the optical lithography market. As of July 2009, she is professor for Quantum Computer Simulations/Quantum Information at the Julich Supercomputer Center/University Aachen.
E-mail: k.michielsenfz-juelich.de; kristel.michielsenembd.be

 
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