Personal grant in science domain from the Dutch Research Council: EUR 280K for three years.

NWO Veni Science 2022: Explainable Monitoring (2023–2026)

The digital revolution is here but we are not ready for it. Artificial intelligence already automates many processes in the real-world applications, such as train operation or financial fraud detection. It is, however, brittle in novel scenarios and does not allow humans to validate its reasoning. This research will marry formal mathematical reasoning with machine learning and visualization to ensure in real time that the deployed algorithms behave the way human experts expect. Explainable Monitoring will make interpretability an intrinsic feature of formal real-time monitoring.

The 2022 DEWIS Award: EUR 1K for increasing gender diversity, equity and inclusion at the EEMCS department of TU Delft.  

Rewarding an extraordinary contribution

Each year DEWIS is rewarding the individual that has made an extraordinary contribution to realising an inclusive work environment and to increasing gender equality and gender diversity at TU Delft for women scientists.

 

Fellowships

Delft Technology Fellowship 2021: EUR 100K for research development during tenure track.

Simons-Berkeley Research Fellowship 2020: USD 29K to participate in Spring 2021 Program on “Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science.”

Other grants

  • SIGAPP Student Travel Award Program (STAP): USD 500 to present at The 34th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing, Limassol, Cyprus, awarded in 2019.
  • Travel cost subsidy “Doktorandinnen ans Rednerpult” from TU Wien: EUR 1K to give a talk at Federated Logic Conference 2018, Oxford, UK, awarded in 2018.
  • Travel bursary from FLoC 2018: USD 300 to attend Verification and Mentoring Workshop awarded in 2018.
  • Travel bursary from Liverpool University: GBP 300 to give a talk at VaVAS Workshop awarded in 2018.
  • IJCAI-17 DC Travel Funding: EUR 1K to participate in Doctoral Consortium awarded in 2017.
  • AAAI-17 DC Scholarship Funding: USD 1K to participate in Doctoral Consortium awarded in 2017.
  • Travel Grant from COST (European Association in Science and Technology): EUR 250 for attending ARVI COST Summer School on Runtime Verification, Madrid, Spain, awarded in 2016.
  • Relocation Grant from FFG: EUR 2K to start a Ph.D. in Vienna awarded in 2015.