Arnold Meijster is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Groningen, specializing in Computer Science with focus areas in Parallel Computing, Programming, Signal Processing, and Algorithm Design. He teaches courses including Imperative Programming, Functional Programming, Signals and Systems, Compiler Construction, and Artificial Intelligence. His research spans parallel computing, image processing algorithms, and artificial intelligence, with particular expertise in developing efficient algorithms for morphological image processing and watershed transforms. His work frequently involves parallel algorithm design for shared-memory systems applied to large-scale image data. Publications from 1996 to 2018 demonstrate consistent focus on image processing and parallel computing, with recent work on hybrid shared-memory algorithms and machine learning applications. Early contributions centered on watershed transformation and connected component algorithms. Best young author paper award (1998)













