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Jetty Kleijn (short for Henriëtte Cornelia Margaretha Kleijn) is a Dutch computer scientist known for her work in automata theory and concurrent computing, on Petri nets, and on interactions between computer science and biology. A 2020 special issue of Fundamenta Informaticae was dedicated to Kleijn in celebration of her 65th birthday.[1]

Education and employment

Kleijn received a PhD from Leiden University in 1983. Her advisor was Grzegorz Rozenberg.[2] She is currently a Professor of Theoretical Computing Science at Leiden University.[3]

References

  1. ^ ter Beek, Maurice; Koutny, Maciej; Rozenberg, Grzegorz (2020). "A Mosaic of Computational Topics: from Classical to Novel". Fundamenta Informaticae. 175: v–viii. doi:10.3233/FI-2020-1945.
  2. ^ "Henriëtte Cornelia Margaretha Kleijn". The Mathematics Genealogy Project. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Jetty Kleijn". Universiteit Leiden. Retrieved 16 December 2020.