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===== People ===== | ===== People ===== | ||
- | Here you will find the people behind the AmbientTalk project. They are all PhD Students or Post-doctoral research fellows at the [[http:// | + | The people behind the AmbientTalk project are: 1 professor, 1 post-doc researcher and 6 PhD students from the [[http:// |
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- | //The ambient group (without Stijn Mostinckx) | + | //Part of the ambient group in June 2007. From left to right: Jorge Vallejos, Jessie Dedecker, Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Stijn Timbermont, Wolfgang De Meuter, Tom Van Cutsem.// |
- | == Dr. Jessie Dedecker == | + | == Prof. Dr. Wolfgang De Meuter == |
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- | My current research topic revolves around collaborative ambient-oriented programming abstractions. | + | |
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- | Apart from my research on AmOP I also have a general interest in dynamic object-oriented programming languages, concurrency and distribution. | + | |
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- | == Dr. Wolfgang De Meuter == | + | |
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My area of interest is memory management for distributed systems. More specifically, | My area of interest is memory management for distributed systems. More specifically, | ||
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+ | == Andoni Lombide == | ||
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+ | I am interested in how to expressively integrate distribution and concurrency with dynamic, object-oriented programming. I am currently looking into programming abstractions that should allow the inherent concurrency of mobile networks consisting of heterogenous devices (such as RFID tags, sensors...) to be exploited in an expressive way. | ||
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My research consists of investigating how applications can respond to dynamic changes in their environment. In particular, I have studied the changes that give rise to (non-functional) exceptions. | My research consists of investigating how applications can respond to dynamic changes in their environment. In particular, I have studied the changes that give rise to (non-functional) exceptions. | ||
I am currently investigating how an [[research: | I am currently investigating how an [[research: | ||
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+ | == Christophe Scholliers == | ||
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+ | == Stijn Timbermont == | ||
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- | My research | + | Specific to my PhD thesis, my research |
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+ | Within the research track of ambient-oriented programming, | ||
+ | Apart from AmOP, my general research interests include dynamic object-oriented programming languages (reuse/ | ||
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+ | === Former Members === | ||
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+ | == Dr. Jessie Dedecker == | ||
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+ | My current research topic revolves around collaborative ambient-oriented programming abstractions. | ||
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+ | Apart from my research on AmOP I also have a general interest in dynamic object-oriented programming languages, concurrency and distribution. | ||
- | Apart from AmOP, my general research interests include dynamic object-oriented programming languages (reuse/ | ||
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