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Staff
Current Members
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Wil van der Aalst
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Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, TU/e employee page, DSC/e | ||
Prof.dr.ir. Wil van der Aalst is a full professor of the Process and Data Science (PADS) group at the RWTH in Aachen (Germany) and a part-time professor in the AIS group. His personal research interests include process mining, business process management, workflow management, Petri nets, process modeling, and process analysis. |
Nour Assy
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Room: | MF 7.117 | |
Tel (internal): | 8649 | |
Projects: | 3TU.BSR | |
Courses: | 2IIE0 | |
Links: | Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
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Hilda Fabiola Bernard
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Alfredo Bolt Iriondo
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Room: | MF 7.108 | |
Tel (internal): | 8649 | |
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Links: | Personal home page, Scopus page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Rémi Brochenin
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Joos Buijs
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Projects: | CoseLoG, EDSA, Phlips Flagship, RISE BPM, TACTICS | |
Courses: | 2IMI20 | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, |
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Joos Buijs' current research interests include Process mining in healthcare and Learning analytics. Next to these research topics Joos is also involved in MOOC creation. Related to the learning analytics of course, we also create MOOCs on the topic of process mining. There is the Coursera MOOC "Process Mining: Data Science in Action". And on July 11, 2016 the first session of the FutureLearn MOOC "Process mining with ProM" will launch, a hands-on MOOC where you learn how you can apply process mining on your own data! |
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Long Cheng
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Projects: | DeLiBiDa | |
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Links: | Personal home page, DBLP page, |
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Massimiliano de Leoni
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Room: | MF 7.059 | |
Tel (internal): | 8430 | |
Projects: | Core | |
Courses: | 2IIC0, 2IHI10, 2IMI35, 2IOC0 | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Dr. Massimiliano de Leoni is assistant professor at the AIS group. His research focuses in the areas of Process-aware Information Systems and Business Process Management, predominantly on multi-perspective process mining, process-aware decision support systems as well as on visualization techniques for business process management and analysis. He has a genuine interest in the practical applications of his research in real-life settings, which led him to concretely develop his ideas in term of software tools and apply them with a large number of organizations world-wide. |
Vadim Denisov
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Room: | MF 7.109 | |
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Projects: | Process Mining in Logistics | |
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Links: | TU/e employee page | |
Alok Dixit
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Room: | Flex | |
Tel (internal): | - | |
Projects: | Phlips Flagship | |
Courses: | 2IOC0 | |
Links: | Google scholar page, Scopus page, TU/e employee page | |
Boudewijn van Dongen
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Room: | MF 7.103 | |
Tel (internal): | 2181 | |
Projects: | 3TU.BSR, DeLiBiDa, Process Mining in Logistics | |
Courses: | 2IMC92, 2IMC97, 2IMI05, 2IMI30, JBG010, Big Data Honors Track | |
Links: | Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Boudewijn’s research focusses on conformance checking. Conformance checking is considered to be anything where observed behavior, needs to be related to already modeled behavior. Conformance checking is embedded in the larger contexts of Business Process Management and Process Mining. Boudewijn aims to develop techniques and tools to analyze databases and logs of large-scale information systems for the purpose of detecting, isolating, diagnosing and predicting misconformance in the business processes supported by these systems. The notion of alignments play a seminal role in conformance checking and the AIS group is world-leading in the definition of alignments for various types of observed behavior and for various modelling languages. |
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Maikel van Eck
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Room: | MF 7.108 | |
Tel (internal): | 8707 | |
Projects: | RISE BPM | |
Courses: | 2IMI15 | |
Links: | Google scholar page, Scopus page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Maikel is a PhD student within the AIS group where his main research is in the area of process mining. More concretely, his research focuses on the use of process mining techniques to investigate the relations between the behavior of people and their health. Applications of this are found in the area of work-related stress management. Other research interests include event aggregation, pattern prediction and process mining case studies. |
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Dirk Fahland
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Room: | MF 7.066 | |
Tel (internal): | 4804 | |
Projects: | BOSS, Process Mining in Logistics | |
Courses: | 2IIC0, 2IHI10, 2IMC92, 2IMC97, 2IMI10, 2IOC0, JBG030, JBG040, JBG050 | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Dirk is Assistant Professor (UD) in the AIS group. He completed his PhD with summa cum laude at Humboldt-Univeristät zu Berlin and Eindhoven University of Technology in 2010. His research interests include distributed processes and systems built from distributed components for which he investigates modeling systems (using process modeling languages, Petri nets, or scenario-based techniques), analyzing systems for errors or misconformances (through verification or simulation), and process mining/specification mining techniques for discovering system models from event logs. He particularly focuses on distributed system with multi-instance characteristics and their synchronizing and interacting behaviors. Dirk published his research results in over 40 articles at international conferences and journals and implemented them in a number of software tools. |
Mohammadreza Fani Sani
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Courses: | 2IAB0 | |
Links: | TU/e employee page | |
Murat Firat
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Murat Firat obtained his PhD degree from Mathematics and Computer Science Dept. of Eindhoven University of Technology. After completing his PhD study, he worked at France Telecom a post-doctoral researcher. His research interests are in several applications in combinatorial optimization like multi-skill workforce scheduling, Gale-Shapley stability in assignments, design of fiber optic networks and vehicle routing problems. |
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Eduardo González Lopéz de Murillas
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Room: | MF 7.117 | |
Tel (internal): | 8648 | |
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Courses: | 2IMI00 | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
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Marwan Hassani
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Room: | MF 7.097A | |
Tel (internal): | 3887 | |
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Courses: | 2IAB0, 2IIC0, 2IHI10, Big Data Honors Track, JM0210 | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Dr. Marwan Hassani is assistant professor at the AIS group. His research interests include streaming process mining, stream data mining, sequential pattern mining of multiple streams, efficient anytime clustering of big data streams and exploration of evolving graph data. Marwan received his PhD (2015) from RWTH Aachen University. He coauthored more than 45 scientific publications and serves on several program committees. |
Kees van Hee
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Room: | Flex | |
Tel (internal): | 4518 | |
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Links: | Google scholar page, Scopus page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Farideh Heidari
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Room: | MF 7.119 | |
Tel (internal): | 2257 | |
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Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, TU/e employee page | |
Farideh has a multi-disciplinary educational and professional background: math and physics, mechanical and industrial engineering, and PhD in information systems. Her unique blend of experiences in academic and industrial areas has made Farideh a person with an original point of view and gave Farideh a broad perspective to life and a goal to aim. This enables Farideh to bring industry and research together to provide organisations with effective solutions to their businesses. |
Bart Hompes
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Room: | MF 7.117 | |
Tel (internal): | 8941 | |
Projects: | Phlips Flagship, RISE BPM | |
Courses: | 2IMI10, Big Data Honors Track | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Bart is an enthusiastic, fast-learning team-player eager to learn and develop new technologies. Bart's broad interests lie in the fields where business meets technology, such as BPM, BI and BIS. Bart likes to work in international, research-oriented environments with relations to practical applications and implementation. In his spare time Bart likes to ride my motorcycle and play motoball. |
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Maikel Leemans
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Room: | MF 7.117 | |
Tel (internal): | 4831 | |
Projects: | 3TU.BSR, DSC/e & NWO Graduate Program, RISE BPM | |
Courses: | 2IMI10, Big Data Honors Track | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Maikel is a PhD student within the AIS group where his main research is in the area of process mining. More concretely, his research interests focus on the analysis of software, where he looks at finding common usage patterns, possible deviations and options how to improve the usage process by changing the software. |
Guangming Li
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Room: | MF 7.109 | |
Tel (internal): | 2584 | |
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Courses: | 2IAB0 | |
Links: | Personal home page, TU/e employee page, OCBC page | |
Ine van der Ligt
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Room: | MF 7.101 | |
Tel (internal): | 2733 | |
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Links: | TU/e employee page | |
Cong Liu
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Room: | MF 7.106 | |
Tel (internal): | 2087 | |
Projects: | 3TU.BSR | |
Courses: | 2IAB0 | |
Links: | Google scholar page, TU/e employee page | |
Xixi Lu
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Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, TU/e employee page | |
Xixi is a PhD student within the AIS group where her main research is in the area of process mining. More concretely, her research interests include conformance checking, partial orders and trace clustering. |
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Felix Mannhardt
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Felix received a MSc in Computer Science in 2013 and a BSc in Business Information Systems in 2010, both from Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences. |
Renata Medeiros de Carvalho
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Room: | MF 7.146 | |
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Courses: | 2IAB0, 2IMC93, 2IMC98, JM0200 | |
Links: | Scopus page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
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Wim Nuijten
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Prof. Wim Nuijten is a part-time professor at the AIS group focusing on Intelligent Information Systems. He is an expert in the area of constraint programming and advanced planning and scheduling. Currently, he is working for Quintiq, a company leading in the area of advanced planning and scheduling. Before, he worked within IBM and ILOG. |
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Elham Ramezani
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Hajo Reijers
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Room: | Flex | |
Tel (internal): | 3629 | |
Projects: | CoseLoG, TACTICS | |
Courses: | 2IMI00 | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Prof.dr.ir. Hajo Reijers is a part-time, full professor of Information Systems at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e). He is also a full professor in Business Informatics at VU University Amsterdam. He is also affiliated to the TiasNimbas Business School, where he is involved as one of the core lecturers in the Executive Master of Operations and Supply Chain Excellence (MOS) program. Hajo Reijers is one of the founders of the Business Process Management Forum, a Dutch platform for the development and exchange of knowledge between industry and academia. Hajo Reijers received a PhD degree in Computer Science (2002), an MSc in Computer Science (1994), and an MSc in Technology and Society (cum laude) (1994), all from TU/e. Hajo Reijers wrote his PhD thesis while he was a manager with Deloitte. Previously, he also worked for Bakkenist Management Consultants and Accenture. As a consultant, he has been involved in various reengineering projects and workflow system implementations, particularly for governmental agencies and organizations offering financial services. From 2012 to 2014, Hajo Reijers headed the BPM R&D group of Perceptive Software. The focus of Hajo Reijers' academic research is on business process redesign, workflow management, conceptual modeling, process mining, and simulation. On these topics, he published over 150 scientific papers, chapters in edited books, and articles in professional journals. |
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Natalia Sidorova
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Room: | MF 7.105 | |
Tel (internal): | 3705 | |
Projects: | Phlips Flagship | |
Courses: | 2IAB0, 2IMI15, 2IMI35, DASU20 | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Dr. Natalia Sidorova is assistant professor at the AIS group. She actively works on topics related to process modeling and verification. The application domains include business processes and distributed systems. She has published more than 70 conference and journal papers. She is active in the Health and Wellbeing Action Line of EIT ICT Labs, taking lead of projects towards the development of innovative services for disease prevention making use of modern sensor technologies together with mining, conformance analysis, prediction and recommendation techniques. |
Alifah Syamsiyah
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Room: | MF 7.106 | |
Tel (internal): | 2767 | |
Projects: | DeLiBiDa | |
Courses: | 2IIC0 | |
Links: | Google scholar page, Scopus page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
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Niek Tax
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Room: | MF 7.108 | |
Tel (internal): | 8965 | |
Projects: | Phlips Flagship, RISE BPM | |
Courses: | 2IAB0 | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page (2nd Scopus page), DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Niek is a PhD student within the AIS group where his main research is in the area of process mining. More concretely, his research interests include seasonality detection, deviation detection, predictions and recommendations based on process mining techniques. |
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Eric Verbeek
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Room: | MF 7.062 | |
Tel (internal): | 3755 | |
Projects: | CoseLoG | |
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Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Eric is the scientific programmer in the AIS group. As such, he is the custodian of the process mining framework ProM. In you want access to the ProM repository, or have any questions related to ProM and its development, as Eric. Recently, he has been working on a decomposition framework for both process discovery as conformance checking in ProM. Earlier, he also worked on ExSpect and Woflan. |
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Sebastiaan (Bas) van Zelst
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Room: | MF 7.108 | |
Tel (internal): | 8687 | |
Projects: | DeLiBiDa, RISE BPM | |
Courses: | 2IIE0, 2IMI20, 2IMI35 | |
Links: | Personal home page, Google scholar page, Scopus page, ORCID page, DBLP page, TU/e employee page | |
Bas is a PhD student within the AIS group where his main research is in the area of process mining. More concretely, his research interests focus on analysing event streams without storing (too much) data. |