See his DBLP entry for a list of publications. His research, mostly in the context of formal methods for trustworthy AI, has been featured in the media too: an 'outstanding' AAAI 2025 paper on a decidable class of partially observable Markov decision processes was the topic of two blog posts in Le Monde’s binaire and covered by AIhub.org. Results from Dennis Groß’ 2020 collaboration with TNO on attacking models for image classification were featured in NewScientist. He is also part of the organizational team for the Reactive Synthesis Competition SYNTCOMP, for which he has developed the tools AbsSynthe and Acacia-Bonsai.
Research Experience
He is currently a (tenured) associate professor at the University of Antwerp. He heads the ARA lab, which is part of the AnSyMo research group.
Background
His interests include Logic in Computer Science, Automata Theory, Formal Verification, and Trustworthy AI (he is a member of the Ellis society).
Miscellany
You can reach him via guillermo.perez@uantwerp.be.