Full Professor

Jan Friso Groote

RESEARCH PROFILE

Jan Friso Groote  is a Full Professor and Chair of Formal Systems Analysis group in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). His areas of expertise include Computer systems, architectures, software, algorithms, embedded systems and formal methods. Jan Friso has contributed to  structural operational semantics  and verification technology. His particular contributions include the  tyft/tyxt format for operational rules, the first and also the most efficient algorithms to determine  branching bisimulation and the  cones and foci method to prove correctness of protocols and distributed algorithms. He is the founding father of the process modeling language and analysis tool set  mCRL2. This tool set makes it possible to describe the behavior of software with data, time and probabilities, whilst proving properties related to this behavior, expressed in the modal mu-calculus, as well as reducing and visualizing this.  

His current research goal is to show that formal analysis techniques can be used to design the software for complete systems. For this it is not only necessary to improve the verification techniques and algorithms, but it is also important to develop software development styles suitable for verification. Industrial experience shows that this reduces the development time with a factor three increasing the quality with a factor 10. Especially regarding the quality, it can be expected that substantial further improvements are possible, hopefully leading to zero defect software.

We want to provide technology that enables software engineersto deliver flawless software at reasonable cost.”

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Jan Friso Groote studied computer science from 1983 to 1988 at Twente University of Technology. He obtained his PhD from the University of Amsterdam with a thesis named ‘Process algebra and structured operational semantics’, based on research carried out at CWI (Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science) in Amsterdam. Until 1996 he was lecturer at the department of Philosophy at Utrecht University, after which he became a group leader of the group SEN2 at CWI. Since 1998 he has been a full professor in verification technology for embedded software at TU/e. Since 2016 he has been working at ASML part-time. 

He has been Director of education for Computer Science (2000-2010) and Director of education for the bachelor program Computer Science and the master programs Computer Science and Engineering, and Embedded Systems (2003-2010). He has also been a visiting researcher at the University of Edinburgh, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Aalborg University, Uppsala University, Reykjavik University, Masaryk University, Cordoba University, the Hogskolan in Halmstad, Sweden and the Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing.

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