Research Software

I am the founder (and key developer) of the following software artifacts:

  • GameBus is an app that encourage and reward families and friends to stay active socially, mentally and physically in a personalized gaming experience.  See http://www.gamebus.eu/. The app is available on all platforms (iOS, Android and browser) and generated commercial revenues in less than two years.
  • SHARE is a platform for supporting Reproducible Research, enabling you to share an optimally configured (virtual) machine to your fellow researchers without forcing them to download large files or install a hypervisor. See http://www.share20.eu/ (documentationscreencast). The platform has roughly 450 users and it was awarded a 2nd prize (worth 5000 USD) in a challenge by ElsevierSHARE has a global user base, reaching universities from various continents (QUT, UWaterloo, UFPE, UChile, Vanderbilt University, UAntwerpen, TU Berlin, TUM, Univaq, …) as well as various organiations and research institutions (Catharina Ziekenhuis, INRIA, CNR, FZI, …).
  • MyPHRMachines is a private cloud enabling the safe execution of untrusted code on personal health data. See https://sites.google.com/site/myphrmachines/.
  • AD2SC is an open source transformation from activity diagram to statecharts. See https://github.com/pvgorp/AD2SC (screencast)

Furthermore, I have served as the daily supervisor of:

  • Shan Nan, who has developed Tracebook, the first Dynamic Clinical Checklist Support System, and
  • Alireza Khanshan, who has developed:
    • Experiencer: a wearable Experience Sampling Method (ESM) platform, and
    • SAPPHIRE: a tool to design ESM protocols based on historical data, heuristics, and ML/RL models, also producing new data upon protocol deployment (and thereby closing the loop).