It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Prof. dr. J.W. (Jan Willem) Klop at the age of 79 on 28 September 2025. He was associated with CWI from 1980 until his retirement in 2007, ...
Deep learning can both strengthen the building blocks of future networks and uncover hidden risks in widely used applications ...
CWI is participating in the Amsterdam Science Park Science Day during the Science Weekend. The building will be open to the ...
Peter Bosman (49) grew up in Utrecht and now lives with his wife in Lelystad. After years of renovation work, they enjoy the space and the stunning view their home affords. “I was always one big ball ...
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 ...
CWI developed a method to accurately detect sensitive information from the vast amounts of data stored on the United Nations’ ...
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is the most common inherited metabolic disorder in the world with about 2.5 million Europeans affected. In the Netherlands it is estimated that 60,000 people have ...
Experts consider the chance small but real that by 2030 quantum computers will be powerful enough to break current cryptographic standards. Therefore, it is important that organizations start ...
In collaboration with GIGA Storage, a leading operator of grid-connected batteries in the Netherlands, the University of Glasgow (UK) and Princeton University (US), the researchers developed a method ...
In the Paris agreement, countries agreed to limit the rise in global temperature by 2 degrees. One of the means to do so, is by technologies that capture and store CO 2 deep underground, preventing ...
Chaum ‘forefather of blockchain’ is well known for his groundbreaking research in the area of Privacy and Cryptology and the development of digital currency. Van ...