Vincent Blondel, the Glossary
Vincent Daniel Blondel (born April 28, 1965) is a Belgian professor of applied mathematics and former rector of the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) and a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).[1]
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29 relations: Antwerp, Applied mathematics, Australian National University, Belgians, Computer, Computer network, Discrete mathematics, French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation, Grenoble, Grenoble Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Imperial College London, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Lists of IEEE fellows, London, Louvain method, Louvain School of Engineering, Louvain-la-Neuve, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems, MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, Oxford, Paris Diderot University, Rector (academia), Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Santa Fe Institute, UCLouvain, University of California, Berkeley, University of Liège.
- 21st-century Belgian engineers
- Belgian computer scientists
- Rectors of universities in Belgium
Antwerp
Antwerp (Antwerpen; Anvers) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium.
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Applied mathematics
Applied mathematics is the application of mathematical methods by different fields such as physics, engineering, medicine, biology, finance, business, computer science, and industry.
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Australian National University
The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university and member of the Group of Eight, located in Canberra, the capital of Australia.
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Belgians
Belgians (Belgen; Belges; Belgier) are people identified with the Kingdom of Belgium, a federal state in Western Europe.
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Computer
A computer is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation).
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Computer network
A computer network is a set of computers sharing resources located on or provided by network nodes.
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Discrete mathematics
Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that can be considered "discrete" (in a way analogous to discrete variables, having a bijection with the set of natural numbers) rather than "continuous" (analogously to continuous functions).
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French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation
The National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (Inria) (Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique) is a French national research institution focusing on computer science and applied mathematics.
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Grenoble
Grenoble (or Grainóvol; Graçanòbol) is the prefecture and largest city of the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France.
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Grenoble Institute of Technology
The Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP) (Institut polytechnique de Grenoble, Groupe Grenoble INP and before INPG) is a French technological university system consisting of eight engineering and management schools.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Imperial College London
Imperial College London (Imperial) is a public research university in London, England.
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology
The KTH Royal Institute of Technology (lit), abbreviated KTH, is a public research university in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Lists of IEEE fellows
, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has 7,236 members designated Fellow, each of whom is associated with one of the 41 societies under the IEEE.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Louvain method
The Louvain method for community detection is a method to extract non-overlapping communities from large networks created by Blondel et al.
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Louvain School of Engineering
The Louvain School of Engineering or École polytechnique de Louvain (EPL) is a faculty of the University of Louvain, Belgium, founded in 1864.
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Louvain-la-Neuve
Louvain-la-Neuve (French for New Leuven; Li Noû Lovén) is a planned town in the municipality of Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Wallonia, Belgium, situated 30 km southeast of Brussels, in the province of Walloon Brabant.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems
Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers research concerned with mathematically rigorous system theoretic aspects of control and signal processing.
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MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems
The MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS), which founded in 1940, is an interdisciplinary research laboratory of MIT, working on research in the areas of communications, control, and signal processing combining faculty from the School of Engineering (including the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics), the Department of Mathematics and the MIT Sloan School of Management.
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Oxford
Oxford is a city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town.
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Paris Diderot University
Paris Diderot University, also known as Paris 7 (Université Paris Diderot), was a French university located in Paris, France.
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Rector (academia)
A rector (Latin for 'ruler') is a senior official in an educational institution, and can refer to an official in either a university or a secondary school.
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Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien) is one of the royal academies of Sweden.
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Santa Fe Institute
The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) is an independent, nonprofit theoretical research institute located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States and dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of the fundamental principles of complex adaptive systems, including physical, computational, biological, and social systems.
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UCLouvain
UCLouvain (Université catholique de Louvain. also known as the Catholic University of Louvain, the English translation of its French name, and the University of Louvain, its official English name) is Belgium's largest French-speaking university.
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University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California.
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University of Liège
The University of Liège (Université de Liège), or ULiège, is a major public university of the French Community of Belgium founded in 1817 and based in Liège, Wallonia, Belgium.
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See also
21st-century Belgian engineers
- Bart Muys
- Carol Smidts
- Dirk Fransaer
- Dirk Frimout
- Frank De Winne
- Geertrui Mieke De Ketelaere
- Gerbrand Ceder
- Guy B. Marin
- Jacky Eeckelaert
- Jean van Bladel
- Johan Suykens
- Natasha Devroye
- Philippe Fauchet
- Philippe Samyn
- Raphaël Liégeois
- Roger Nicolet
- Shady Attia
- Sophie Vandebroek
- Vincent Blondel
- Walter Peeters
- Willy Geysen
Belgian computer scientists
- Adhemar Bultheel
- André Danthine
- Ann Nowé
- Anthony Liekens
- Axel van Lamsweerde
- Dimitri Van De Ville
- Eddy Willems
- Erik Duval
- Erik Guldentops
- Godfried Toussaint
- Hans Vangheluwe
- Herwig Mannaert
- Jan Vanthienen
- Jan Verelst (scientist)
- Jean-Pierre Hubaux
- Johan Bollen
- John van Geen
- Luc Devroye
- Marie-Francine Moens
- Martine Labbé
- Pascal Van Hentenryck
- Philippe Bekaert
- Pierre Verbaeten
- Pierre Wolper
- Pierre-Arnoul de Marneffe
- Pieter Hintjens
- Stefan Langerman
- Véronique Bruyère
- Vincent Blondel
- Walter Daelemans
- Wim Sweldens
- Yolande Berbers
- Yves Pigneur
Rectors of universities in Belgium
- Caroline Pauwels
- Jean-Théodore Radoux
- Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul
- Marcel Dubuisson
- Sylvain Dupuis
- Vincent Blondel
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Blondel
Also known as Vincent D. Blondel, Vincent Daniel Blondel.