Jeroen van der Ham

Jeroen van der Ham is a researcher and teacher on the arts moving of 1s and 0s (preferably securely and privately). He teaches at the System and Network Engineering Master at the University of Amsterdam and is interested in security, privacy and ethics in computer science. <p>Jeroen studied Artificial Intelligence, and also received a Master in System and Network Engineering, before doing his PhD at the University of Amsterdam in the System and Network Engineering research group. His PhD research and early postdoc years were about path selection and network descriptions in high-speed optical networks. </p> <p>Since 2013 he is actively teaching at the System and Network Engineering on many subjects, ranging from basic DNS to in-depth Forensics courses. In 2014 he also founded the Ethical Committee for the SNE Master, where he functions as Ethical Advisor.</p>

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