Ir. C.N. (Chide) Groenouwe, MSc

Scientific Researcher A.I.

The core of Chide Groenouwe's professional goal is formed by fostering technically augmented human collective and individual intelligence through research and development.

At the Alan Turing Institute Almere he does research into information systems tailored to the use in the field of medicine. The central approach involves advanced computational knowledge representation and reasoning, as described on the main page of this site. Rephrased in the words associated with Chide's professional goal this is: boosting the collective IQ of the community of medical practitioners and researchers by integrating A.I.-inspired technologies into their activities.

RESUME

Education

2005-current
Doctoral studies at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (in progress)

1995-2001
Universiteit Twente, Netherlands: mathematics, specialisation mathematical logic (certificate: M.Sc., cum laude)

1993-1995
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands: Electrotechnical engineering (certificate: Dutch propaedeutic diploma)

1987-1993
Cals College Nieuwegein, secondary school of type VWO (“preparatory scientific education”).

 

 

Professional Experience

2010-current
Alan Turing Institute Almere, Scientific Researcher A.I.

2005-current

PhD student Vrije Universiteit, department of computer science, “fostering human

fluency in computationally transparent writing with open constitution based

knowledge communities.” Keywords: technically augmented human collective

intelligence, socio-technological systems, Semantic Web.
 

2004-2005
Vrije Universiteit, junior researcher formal distributed knowledge representation

and reasoning, focussing on computational reasoning under uncertainty.
 

2003-2008
Founder and developer of the “learning community” Network Universalis: a selfreflective

and evolving universal environment for learning and creating.
 

2001-2003
Educator computer science and mathematics at de Hogeschool van Utrecht,

faculty of Nature and Technology (subjects included: JAVA, UML, Software design

techniques, C, team-based software development, mathematical analysis and

statistics.

This function also included mentorship, apprenticeship evaluation and giving study

and career planning guidance.
 

1998-2000 Programmer at LiMiS (Logistics Management Systems).