
معرفی
Rik Eshuis is an Associate Professor of Intelligent Information Systems at Eindhoven University of Technology, affiliated with the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences and the Information Systems subgroup. He specializes in business process modeling, process management, and information systems engineering, focusing on data-driven processes in healthcare, defense, and high-tech industries. His research emphasizes adaptive process management for knowledge-intensive work, leveraging AI-driven decision support and Green BPM.
Academically, Eshuis holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Twente and has held visiting roles at IBM Watson Research Center and CRP Henri Tudor. He coordinates the TU/e IS Process Engineering cluster and has authored over 80 peer-reviewed publications. He serves as a reviewer for journals like ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology and IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, and chairs conferences such as IEEE EDOC and ECOWS.
His research projects include the Horizon 2020 iPSpine initiative (designing digital platforms for medicinal product development) and the national UPSCALE project (sustainable construction waste management using Digital Twin technology). He co-supervises Zeynep Ozturk and Simon Voorberg. Eshuis has received top-2% citation impact awards from 2019 to 2023, reflecting his significant scholarly influence.
Eshuis contributes to grants and collaborations, such as the UPSCALE initiative, and engages in lab/teams focused on Process Engineering and AI-driven decision-making. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in sustainable innovation and resource management.

