Summary
Jeroen De Haas is a lecturer and researcher with a decade of experience exploring the intersection of computer science, software engineering and philosophy to answer the question “How can we build better software?” Based at Avans in North Brabant, he combines teaching with applied research in AI and the philosophy of technology, and contributes to the Lectoraat Data Science & ICT. His background blends rigorous academia—MSc in Statistics (summa cum laude) from KU Leuven and a BSc in Knowledge Engineering (summa cum laude) from Maastricht—with hands-on development and product design from roles as a senior developer and business information manager. He has practical experience coordinating product development and quality assurance across universities and industry, and a track record of translating theoretical insight into curriculum and research that serve practitioners. Colleagues know him for asking foundational questions about software quality and for bringing philosophically informed rigor to technical problems. Quietly, his career shows a repeated pattern of moving between research, teaching and applied engineering, making him effective at bridging theory and practice.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Gymnasium, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, Cum Laude, Gymnasium, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, Cum Laude at Trevianum scholengroep
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Knowledge Engineering, Summa cum laude, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Knowledge Engineering, Summa cum laude at Universiteit Maastricht
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Statistics, Summa cum laude, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Statistics, Summa cum laude at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Dutch, English, German, French, Spanish