Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom
dr.
H.J. Hoogeboom, UHD
Informatica / Dept. of Comp. Science (
LIACS),
Universiteit Leiden
P.O. Box 9512,
2300 RA Leiden,
The Netherlands
E-mail: h.j.hoogeboom (A) liacs.leidenuniv.nl
Bezoek / Visit:
Gorlaeus BM 2.05 (at the front, behind "Science")
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Research
Member of the research cluster
Theory.
Research Interests:
Theoretical computer science
(Formal Languages,
Algorithms).
In particular:
formal models of natural computation,
delta matroids and their polynomials,
logic & automata,
tree-walking automata,
infinitary languages,
patterns in strings.
Pivots & gene sorting» ·
Pebbles» ·
Molecular computing» ·
Tetris» ·
VIEWS» ·
Pushdown automata»
Publications:
local
/ dblp
/ orcid
PhD students
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Rudy van Vliet (DNA Expressions — A formal notation for DNA», 2015)
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Jun Wang (Spiking Neural P Systems», 2011)
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Robert Brijder (Models of Natural Computation: Gene Assembly and Membrane Systems», 2008)
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Pierluigi Frisco (Theory of Molecular Computing. Splicing and Membrane systems, 2004)
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Nikè van Vugt (Models of Molecular Computing, 2002)
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Paulien ten Pas (Trees and Texts, 1995)
Onderwijs
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Datastructuren (najaar 2024, met M. van den Bergh)
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Seminar Algorithms: "Fun with Algorithms"
(with W.A. Kosters, spring 2024)
Previous years
2023,22,21: "Fun with Algorithms",
2020: "Lessons in Play",
2019: Combinatorial Game Theory,
2018: "Winning Ways",
2016: SAT solvers,
2015: "Fun with Algorithms",
2014: Approximation algorithms,
2013: Rating&Ranking,
2012: Advanced Algorithms & Data structures,
2011: Complexity of games»,
2010: Knuth-Combinatorial Algorithms,
2008: String Algorithms»,
200x: Molecular Biology
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Foundations of Computer Science (najaar 2020, met J.M. de Graaf)
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Fundamentele Informatica 2 / Automata Theory (najaar 2019)
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Complexiteit (voorjaar 2019, met W.A. Kosters)
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Fundamentele Informatica 1 (najaar ≤2016)
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Studievaardigheden I&E (najaar ≤2013)
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Challenges in CS
(met Schraagen/van Haastregt, voorjaar 2011, 2012, 2013)
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Bachelorklas
(met Groenewegen/ Stefanov, voorjaar 2009, 2010)
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Molecular Computational Biology
(with A.P. Gultyaev, spring 2005 to 2009)
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2nd Course Formal Languages (fall 2009)
- Formele Talen en Automaten
(tot 2000)
- Logica
Algemene Voordrachten
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Waar is hier de uitgang? Algoritmen in het doolhof
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(Leidsche Flesch Ouderdag 27.3'21)
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Bio-informatica / dynamisch programmeren
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(Lapp-Top jan '21)
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Tegels: van patronen tot rekenwerk
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(jan'20 Gastlessen)
(IPA lentedagen)
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Inpakken!
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(Proefstuderen 29.11'19)
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Fractran ... een tamelijk nutteloze programmeertaal
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(Leidsche Flesch Lunchlezing)
(nov'16)
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E.&S. door Nederland (of: de kortste weg van A naar B)
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ouderdag 4'16
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River Crossing, or Cabbage, Goat, and Wolf
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USF/UNF Math Club, Jan/Feb '16
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Dna computers?
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Turing's Legacy SNiC Symposium, 7.3'12
Hobbes: Do you have an idea for your story yet?
Calvin: No, I'm waiting for inspiration.
C: You can't just turn on creativity like a faucet.
You have to be in the right mood.
H: What mood is that?
C: Last-minute panic.
(Bill Watterson: Calvin and Hobbes, May 21, 1992)
Calvin: Here's another math problem I can't figure out.
What's 9+4 ?
Hobbes: Ooh, that's a tricky one.
You have to use calculus and imaginary numbers for this.
Calvin: IMAGINARY NUMBERS ?!
Hobbes: You know, eleventeen, thirty-twelve, and all those.
It's a little confusing at first.
Calvin: How did YOU learn all this?
You've never even gone to school!
Hobbes: Instinct. Tigers are born with it.
(Calvin and Hobbes, January 06, 1988)