HV's (co-)supervised students at BIOMATH
HV's (co-)supervised students at BIOMATH
- (1995 -- 1998). Kyou Ho Lee (Ph.D.).
A Methodology of Variable Structure System Specification:
Formalism, Language and Implementation.
(Ghent University, co-supervisor with Prof. G.C. Vansteenkiste)
Current position: research lead at the
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) in Korea.
Designs a formalism for the specification of ATM switches.
Hereby, the model used to specify and simulate system behaviour
is identical to the one embedded in the actual ATM switch,
thus alleviating the risk of implementation errors.
- 1998. Marco Zoccadelli and Lorenzo Luchetti,
PSYCO: Prototype Symbolic Control Toolbox.
For continuous (DAE) system models, controllers (PID,
Robust Control, etc.) are automatically synthesized using
computer algebra. (University of Florence).
- 1998. Frederik Decouttere,
A Client-Server Architecture for Model-Data Querying
over the WWW (in Dutch).
Model attributes as well as simulation data are made
accessible over the WWW. Data are processed and visualized
based on user preferences.
- 1997. Koen De Winne,
Hybrid Expert Systems for Bridge Loads in Strength
Calculations (in Dutch).
Qualitative (expert system) and quantitative (simulation)
techniques are used to automate test scenarios prescribed by
European directives and laws. This work was performed in
collaboration with the Flemish Ministry of the Interior.
- 1996. Wijnand van de Calseijde,
Agents in a Global Knowledge Network.
(Delft University of Technology and West Virginia University, WV;
co-supervisor with Prof. E.J.H. Kerckhoffs)
Investigates different approaches to ``agents''.
In particular, the AI slant versus the ``software agent'' view.
An agent architecture is designed to support semantically
meaningful exchange of dynamic system model data.
- 1995. Filip Claeys,
Model-Based Decision Support for the
Optimization and Management of Activated Sludge
Waste Water Treatment Plants.
Investigates ``shallow'' (using heuristics) versus
``deep'' (using quantitative simulation) techniques for the
design of WWTPs. A software architecture is proposed.
- 1995. Patrick Debois,
Model exchange based on the WWW (in Dutch).
Investigates different web-based architectures for
model exchange and re-use. Mainly based on cgi-bin
access to a web-server.
- 1994. Christoph De Ridder,
An X/Motif Graphical User Interface for
Discrete Event Modelling and Simulation in HGPSS (in Dutch).
Provides a GUI for HGPSS. Hereby, the specification is checked
for semantic errors and HGPSS code is generated.
- 1993. Guido Smits and Marc Luyten,
Computer Aided Design of Formulations (in Dutch).
The optimal design of chemical (polymer) formulations is
investigated by means of genetic algorithms and neural networks.
In collaboration with Dow Chemical Benelux.
- 1992. Filip Claeys,
HGPSS: Object-oriented Process Interaction Simulation.
A re-design of the well-known GPSS, including the introduction
of hierarchy. The complete system is implemented in C++, lex, and yacc.
- 1992. Bart De Rauw,
Object-oriented Integration of Simulated Dynamics
and 3D Animation (in Dutch).
Starting from a declarative specification of the visual
attributes (in some form of GL) as well as of the dynamic models (in
ODE form), consistent simulation as well as animation
code is automatically generated. This allows for realistic
animation of physical phenomena.
- 1992. Guido Van Wijnsberge,
An Object-oriented Kernel for Continuous Simulation
in μCSL (in Dutch).
The investigation of parallel, multi-rate, multi-method solution
of ODEs. Hereby, graph analysis is used to avoid performance
penalties due to inappropriate partitioning.
- 1991. Paula Claeys,
Object-oriented Database Systems (in Dutch).
The design and implementation of a mapping between an object-oriented
data model (the model database) and a relational data model.
- 1990. Lieven Van Vooren,
Computer Simulation of the Activated Sludge Water
Purification Process with the RODTOX as Biosensor (in Dutch).
Received the 1990 Royal Flemish Engineering Society (KVIV)
award for this thesis.
Received the 1990 Flemish Water-Energy-Environment}
(WEL) Water award for this thesis.
The rigorous development, from first principles, of models for
Waste Water Treatment, in particular of the sedimentation PDE.
This is an excellent demonstration of the ``modelling and simulation''
life-cycle.
- 1990. Sabien Vulsteke,
Study and Implementation of an Integrated Interactive
Simulation Environment (in Dutch).
Investigates a ``lightweight'' implementation --using
the C macro preprocessor only-- of a CSSL (Continuous System Simulation
Language) and integrates it into the Control-C interactive
environment.