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'''Jeroen Donkers''',<br/>
 
'''Jeroen Donkers''',<br/>
 
a Dutch computer games researcher, AI-scientist and assistant professor at the ''Education Development and Research, FHML'', [[Maastricht University]].  
 
a Dutch computer games researcher, AI-scientist and assistant professor at the ''Education Development and Research, FHML'', [[Maastricht University]].  
His reseaerch interests include computer games, [[Opponent Model Search]], and more recently [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_technology e-learning] and in particular the application of [[Artificial Intelligence|artificial intelligence]] in e-learning.
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His research interests include computer games, [[Opponent Model Search]], and more recently [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_technology e-learning] and in particular the application of [[Artificial Intelligence|artificial intelligence]] in e-learning.
Beside the development of a [[Java]] [[Games]] Research Library, including games of Chess, [[Lines of Action]], [[Kalah]], [[Domineering]], [[Connect Four]], and [[Dakon]], Jeroen Donkers is author of the [[Bao]] playing program, unfortunately no longer available.  
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Beside the development of a [[Java]] [[Games]] Research Library, including games of Chess, [[Lines of Action]], [[Kalah]], [[Domineering]], [[Connect Four]], and [[Dakon]], Jeroen Donkers is author of the [[Bao]] playing program, unfortunately no longer available. Along with [[Geoffrey Irving]] and [[Jos Uiterwijk]], he was further involved in [[Kalah#Solving Kalah|solving]] [[Kalah]] <ref>[[Geoffrey Irving]], [[Jeroen Donkers]], [[Jos Uiterwijk]] ('''2000'''). ''Solving Kalah''. [[5th Computer Olympiad#Workshop|5th Computer Olympiad Workshop]]</ref>.
  
 
=Selected Publications=  
 
=Selected Publications=  
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* [[Jeroen Donkers]], [[Jos Uiterwijk]], [[Jaap van den Herik]] ('''2000'''). ''Investigating Probabilistic Opponent-Model Search''. JCIS 2000, [http://www.fdg.unimaas.nl/educ/donkers/pubs/..%5Cpdf%5Cbnaic00.pdf pdf] (extended abstract)
 
* [[Jeroen Donkers]], [[Jos Uiterwijk]], [[Jaap van den Herik]] ('''2000'''). ''Investigating Probabilistic Opponent-Model Search''. JCIS 2000, [http://www.fdg.unimaas.nl/educ/donkers/pubs/..%5Cpdf%5Cbnaic00.pdf pdf] (extended abstract)
 
* [[Jeroen Donkers]], [[Alex de Voogt]], [[Jos Uiterwijk]] ('''2000'''). ''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/239522973_Human_versus_Machine_Problem-Solving_Winning_Openings_in_Dakon Human versus Machine Problem Solving: Winning Openings in Dakon]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Board_Game_Studies_Association Board Games Studies, Vol. 3]
 
* [[Jeroen Donkers]], [[Alex de Voogt]], [[Jos Uiterwijk]] ('''2000'''). ''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/239522973_Human_versus_Machine_Problem-Solving_Winning_Openings_in_Dakon Human versus Machine Problem Solving: Winning Openings in Dakon]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Board_Game_Studies_Association Board Games Studies, Vol. 3]
* [[Geoffrey Irving]], [[Jeroen Donkers]], [[Jos Uiterwijk]] ('''2000'''). ''Solving Kalah''. [[5th Computer Olympiad#Workshop|5th Computer Olympiad Workshop]] » [[Kalah#Solving|Solving Kalah]]  
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* [[Geoffrey Irving]], [[Jeroen Donkers]], [[Jos Uiterwijk]] ('''2000'''). ''Solving Kalah''. [[5th Computer Olympiad#Workshop|5th Computer Olympiad Workshop]] » [[Kalah#Solving Kalah|Solving Kalah]]  
 
* [[Geoffrey Irving]], [[Jeroen Donkers]], [[Jos Uiterwijk]] ('''2000'''). ''Solving Kalah''. [[ICGA Journal#23_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 23, No. 3]], [https://naml.us/paper/irving2000_kalah.pdf pdf]
 
* [[Geoffrey Irving]], [[Jeroen Donkers]], [[Jos Uiterwijk]] ('''2000'''). ''Solving Kalah''. [[ICGA Journal#23_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 23, No. 3]], [https://naml.us/paper/irving2000_kalah.pdf pdf]
 
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Jeroen Donkers,
a Dutch computer games researcher, AI-scientist and assistant professor at the Education Development and Research, FHML, Maastricht University. His research interests include computer games, Opponent Model Search, and more recently e-learning and in particular the application of artificial intelligence in e-learning. Beside the development of a Java Games Research Library, including games of Chess, Lines of Action, Kalah, Domineering, Connect Four, and Dakon, Jeroen Donkers is author of the Bao playing program, unfortunately no longer available. Along with Geoffrey Irving and Jos Uiterwijk, he was further involved in solving Kalah [2].

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