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On December 11-12, 2008 SET has hosted BENEVOL 2008, the 7th Belgium-Netherlands workshop on software evolution. The program of the workshop included an invited talk by Prof. Ralf Lämmel (University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany) and nineteen technical presentations by researchers from Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Spain. We were happy to welcome more than forty participants. More information about BENEVOL 2008 can be found on the event's web page: http://www-set.win.tue.nl/benevol2008/
We are very grateful to all participants, speakers and chairs for contributing to the success of BENEVOL 2008.
On the 1st of August 2008 dr. Alexander Serebrenik - formerly employed by LaQuSo - joined SET as assisant professor. His main research interests include static analysis, process modeling and verification, termination analysis, logic programming, Petri nets, abstract interpretation, software engineering, database query languages, term-rewriting.
On Thursday July 3rd 2008 at 16.00h prof.dr. Mark van den Brand gave his inaugural speech in the Blauwe Zaal of the Auditorium.
On April 1st 2008 dr.ir. Loek Cleophas successfully defended his PhD thesis Tree Algorithms: two taxonomies and a toolkit. Loek Cleophas is currently working as a postdoctoral researcher in our group.

August, 2007 - On the 21st of August last SET member dr.ir. Tom Verhoeff received a Distinguished Service Award for his long-term commitment and dedication to the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI).
The Award - a sculpture and a certificate – was presented to Tom during the
19th IOI in Zagreb, Croatia.
Tom has been involved in IOI since 1994. Until March this year he was chairman of the IOI Scientific Committee.
Since 1st of October 2006 SET is actively involved in the Falcon project, a project initiated by the Embedded Systems Institute (ESI) and VanderLande Industries BV. The goal of this project is to develop a new generation of distribution centers.