Department of Computing Science
University of Groningen
P.O.Box 800
9700 AV Groningen
The Netherlands
+31 (0)50 3633940
+31 (0)50 3633800 rudy@cs.rug.nl
Rudy Moddemeijer was born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in
1959 and he completed after the atheneum (1977) his early academic
education (B.sc. 1980, M.sc. (cum laude) 1983) in Experimental Physics
at the University of Amsterdam. During the last two years of his
study he was a research assistant at the Nationaal Instituut voor
Kern- en Hoge-Energie Fysica (NIKHEF), Amsterdam. In 1983 he visited
the CERN, Geneva Switzerland, to install a checkerboard detector. In
1984 he moved to the University of Twente, Enschede, to study for
a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. After completion of his thesis
Delay-Estimation with Application to Electroencephalograms in
Epilepsy he joined as assistant professor (universitair docent) the
Department of Computing Science of the University of
Groningen.
He is a lecturer in Information Theory, Signal and Image Processing and
Programming. His current research interests are in Information Theory
and Signal Processing, especially the relation between optimal modeling
and the estimation of entropy and information.