The following Ph.D. students are or have been (co-) supervised:
- Annette Brons (planned 2023): “Adaptive games for health”
- Sumit Mehra (2021): “Development and Evaluation of a Blended Home-Based Exercise Intervention for Older Adults“
- Ahmed Nait Aicha (2020): “Smart Technology for Ageing in Place: Machine Learning for Continuous Sensor Monitoring of the Functional Health of Independently Living Older Adults“
- Margriet Pol (2019): “Sensor monitoring to measure and support activities of daily living for independent living persons“
- Ninghang Hu (2016): Human Activity Understanding for Robot-Assisted Living
- Olaf Booij (2011): View-based Mapping for Wheeled Robots
- Tim van Kasteren (2011): Context awareness in residences for elderly
- Marcel Heerink (2010): Acceptance of assistive social robots by older adults
- Athanasios Noulas (2010): Probabilistic Audiovisual Fusion
- Wojciech Zajdel (2006): Bayesian Visual Surveillance
- Sjaak Verbeek (2004): Mixture Models for Clustering and Dimension Reduction
- Joris Portegies Zwart (2003):Aircraft Recognition from Features Extracted from Measured and Simulated Radar Range Profiles
- Roland Bunschoten (2003): Mapping and Localization from a Panoramic Vision Sensor
- Stephan ten Hagen (2001):Continuous State Space Q-Learning for Control of Nonlinear Systems
- Anuj Dev (1998):Visual navigation on optical flow
- Joris van Dam (1998): Environment modelling for mobile robots: neural learning for sensor fusion
- Patrick van der Smagt (1995):Visual robot arm guidance using neural networks