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  1. Teuvo Kohonen

    Teuvo Kohonen, Dr. Ing (born July 11, 1934), is a Finnish academican and prominent researcher. He is currently professor emeritus of the Academy of Finland. Prof. Kohonen has made many contributions to the field of artificial neural networks, including the Learning Vector Quantization algorithm, fundamental theories of distributed associative memory and optimal associative mappings, …

  2. Vasant Honavar

    Vasant Honavar is an American computer scientist, specializing in artificial intelligence. He received his Ph.D. in 1990 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he worked with Leonard Uhr. Vasant Honavar is a professor of Computer Science at Iowa State University. He heads the Iowa State University Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory. He is the founding director of the Iowa State University Center for Computational Intelligence, Learning and Discovery.

  3. Geoffrey Hinton

    Geoffrey Hinton (December 6, 1947-) is a British born informatician most noted for his work on the mathematics and applications of neural networks, and their relationship to information theory. Hinton graduated from Cambridge in 1970, with a Bachelor of Arts in Experimental Psychology, and from Edinburgh in 1978, with a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence. He has worked at Sussex, UCSD, Cambridge, Carnegie Mellon University and University College London.

  4. Dario Floreano

    Dario Floreano is the professor of the Laboratory of Intelligent Systems (LIS) of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland. He is one of the pioneers in evolutionary robotics, a research field in which robots are evolved using artificial evolution. His more recent work involves several types of robots, such as the wheeled khepera, S-bots, Koala, and e-Puck robots as well as micro-flying robots. He has also initiated the Talking Robots podcast series, …

  5. Andy Clark

    Andy Clark is a Professor of Philosophy and chair in Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Before this he was director of the Cognitive Science Program at Indiana University in Bloomington. Previously, he taught at Washington University at St. Louis and the University of Sussex in England. Professor Clark’s papers and books deal with the philosophy of mind and he is considered a leading scientist in mind extension.

  6. Jacek M. Zurada

    Jacek M. Zurada received his MS and PhD degrees (with distinction) in electrical engineering from the Technical University of Gdansk, Poland in 1968 and 1975, respectively. Since 1989 he has been a Professor, and since 1993 a distinguished Samuel T. Fife Professor with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Louisville, Kentucky. He was Department Chair from 2004 to 2006.

  7. James A. Anderson

    James (Jim) A. Anderson is a Professor of Cognitive Science and Brain Science at Brown University. His multi-disciplinary background includes expertise in psychology, biology, physics, neuroscience and computer science. Anderson received his PhD from MIT. Anderson's research on applications of neural networks have been instrumental to the field of cognitive science as well as numerous business applications.

  8. John G. Taylor

    John G. Taylor is Emeritus Professor and Director of the Centre for Neural Networks at King's College, University of London, and Guest Scientist of the Research Centre at the Institute of Medicine in Jülich, Germany. He is author of "The Race for Consciousness".

  9. James McClelland

    James L. (Jay) McClelland (born December 1, 1948) is a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. He is best known for his work concerning Parallel Distributed Processing, applying connectionist models (or neural networks) to explain cognitive phenomena such as spoken word recognition and visual word recognition. McClelland is to a large extent responsible for the "connectionist revolution" of the 1980's, …

  10. Lionel Tarassenko

    Professor Lionel Tarassenko is the current holder of the Chair in Electrical Engineering at the University of Oxford, and is most noted for his work on the applications of neural networks. He led the development of the Sharp LogiCook, the first microwave oven to incorporate neural networks. Born in Paris in 1957, Professor Tarassenko was elected to a Fellowship of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) in 1996, …

  11. Jeffrey Elman

    Jeffrey L. Elman is Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of California, San Diego. He is a well-known psycholinguist and pioneer in the field of neural networks. With Jay McClelland, he developed the TRACE model of speech perception in the mid-80s. TRACE remains a highly influential model that has stimulated a large body of empirical research. In 1996, he co-authored (with Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Elizabeth Bates, Mark Johnson, Domenico Parisi, …

  12. Oliver Selfridge

    Oliver Gordon Selfridge, grandson of the founder of Selfridges' department stores, has been called the "Father of Machine Perception." He wrote important early papers on neural networks and pattern recognition and machine learning, and his "Pandemonium" paper (1959) is generally recognized as a classic in artificial intelligence. In it, Selfridge introduced the notion of "demons" that record events as they occur, recognize patterns in those events, …

  13. David Hestenes

    David Orlin Hestenes, Ph.D. (born 1933) is a physicist. For more than 30 years, he was employed in the Department of Physics and Astronomy of Arizona State University (ASU), where he retired with the rank of Research Professor and is now emeritus. Hestenes has worked in mathematical and theoretical physics, geometric calculus, geometric algebra, neural networks, and cognitive research in science education.

  14. John Durkin

    John Durkin is a professor at the University of Akron. He is a professor of Electrical Engineering, but for the past twenty years, he has been committed to the advancement of expert system technology. In particular, to its application in solving real-world problems. He founded a company Intelligent Computer Systems Inc., which provides consulting services to world-wide organizations in the areas of expert systems, fuzzy logic, neural networks, …

  15. Neil Sloane

    Neil James Alexander Sloane is an Australian-U.S. mathematician. He studied at Cornell University under Frederick Jelinek and Wolfgang Fuchs, receiving his Ph.D. in 1967. His doctoral dissertation was titled "Lengths of cycle times in random neural networks". Sloane joined AT&T Bell Labs in 1968. He became an AT&T Fellow in 1998. His major contributions are in the fields of combinatorics, error-correcting codes, and sphere packing.

  16. Dermot Diamond

    Professor Dermot Diamond is an author and academic at Dublin City University

  17. J. Brant Arseneau

    Joseph Brant Arseneau (born 3 September 1967) is mainly known in finance for the development of the Renewable Energy Derivative, which is a structured product that securitizes renewable energy into property-based debt obligations backed by the cash flows of excess energy. Thus providing a responsible use of the environment to finance properties in third world countries.

  18. John R. Hetling

    John R. Hetling is an Associate Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago in the departments of Bioengineering and Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. He is also the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Department of Bioengineering and the Director of the Laboratory of Neurotronic Communication at UIC. He is a world leader and expert on neural prosthesis of the neural retina and testing electrical stimulation devices in the retina.

  19. Juraj Božičević

    Juraj Božičević was a Croatian expert in measurements and process control. He was a pioneer in neural networks and fuzzy logics, as well as of the idea of TEx-Sys or Tutor Expert Systems. He was the founder of the Croatian Academy of Engineering. He was dismissed from his duty as the General Secretary of Sciences in Croatia in July 2005.

  20. Massimo Zito

    I have been working in the IT industry in Italy for over 10 years ... Specialties: C - C++ programming, Audio Video Streaming ( H264/MPEG4/AAC, RTP/RTCP, IPTV, VOD, RTSP ), Content Delivery Network, Network Security, Network Engineering, Unix O.S. ( Sun Solaris, Linux, BSD, HP-UX, IBM AIX ), Wireless Networks ( WiMax, Hiperlan, WiFi ), Startups, P2P, AI (Artificial Intelligence), Broadband and Interactive TV, New Media, Open Source, Startup Specialist

  21. José Luis Rodríguez Pittí

    Jose Luis Rodriguez Pitti is a contemporary writer, documentary photographer, and computer systems engineer. Author of short stories, poems and essays, published the books "Crónica de invisibles" (1999) and "Sueños" (1994). Most of his stories and essays were published in literary magazines and newspapers. Some of his stories were selected to be part of the anthologies "Hasta el sol de mañana" (1998), "Panamá cuenta" (2003), "La minificción en Panamá" (2003), …

  22. Stewart Sutton

    Based in Los Angeles - Works in the field of Knowledge Management - Likes to snow ski - Married with kids - Enjoys technology research at the University of California Irvine - Bible study with small groups is my biggest passion.

  23. Xiao-Jun Zeng

    Xiao-jun Zeng Senior Lecturer, BSc, MSc, PhD

  24. Conrad Teran

    Mr. Conrad Teran , EVP for Marketing & Sales Mr. Teran, has a Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from Lamar University and Registered Professional Engineer in Texas. Conrad brings 27 years of experience in General & Executive Management, Sales & Technology Management and Technical Marketing/Engineering, working for 4 Fortune 1000 companies in the U.S., Latin America and the Caribbean.

  25. David B. Fogel

    David Fogel is chief executive officer of Natural Selection, Inc., La Jolla, CA. He has been applying computational intelligence methods to real problems for 16 years. Dr. Fogel is the founding editor-in-chief of the IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation and is the author of over 200 publications in computational intelligence, including six books. Most recently, he published "How to Solve It: Modern Heuristics," co-authored by Z. Michalewicz (Springer, 2001).

  26. Eve Marder

    Eve Marder, Ph.D. Professor of Biology Modulation of Neural Networks Ph.D., University of California, San Diego

  27. Harry Wechsler
  28. Pamela McCauley-Bell

    Dr. McCauley-Bell has been active in submission of manuscripts for refereed journal publications and conference presentations throughout her career. Her research interests revolve around two domains. The primary research area is the development of intelligent systems and tools for mitigation of risks in human factors and information system related applications. The secondary research focus is model development for prediction and reduction of risks and injuries.

  29. Rafael Perez

    Rafael Perez research area is Artificial Intelligence. He teaches graduate courses in Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, and Operating Systems as well as undergraduate courses in Databases, Operating Systems and Discrete Math. Ph.D., M.S., and undergraduate students working with him are involved in research projects that include Genetic Algorithms, Neural Networks, and Expert Systems.

  30. Mark Kon

    Dr. Mark Kon is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Boston University, with a affiliation with the Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems. He has previously had appointments at Columbia University as an Assistant and Associate professor, Tufts University as an Assistant Professor, and at MIT as a graduate instructor. He holds Bachelor's degrees in Mathematics, Physics and Psychology from Cornell University and a PhD in Mathematics from MIT.

  31. Bert de Vries

    Bert de Vries and Rob de Vries, Fitting methodology and hearing prosthesis based on signal-to-noise ratio loss data, submitted by GN ReSound, no. 03076230.6, filed at 24/04/2003. Bert de Vries , Noise Spectrum Tracking for Speech Enhancement, patent registered for Sarnoff Corporation, no. US6289309, 9/11/01.

  32. Adam Blum

    Mr. Blum is the Vice President of Engineering of Mobio Networks, a startup building a next generation XML-based platform for rapidly building mobile applications. Previously, he was Vice President of Engineering and CTO of several successful software startups. Adam has authored several books on software development including Neural Networks in C++, ActiveX Web Programming, and Building Business Web Sites, and he teaches courses on XML and web services at U.C. Berkeley and elsewhere.

  33. Jenq-Neng Hwang

    Dr. Jenq-Neng Hwang received the BS and MS degrees, both in electrical engineering from the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, in 1981 and 1983 separately. After two years of obligatory military services, he enrolled as a research assistant in 1985 at the Signal and Image Processing Institute, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, where he received his Ph.D. degree in December 1988.

  34. Peter Scott

    Peter Scott Peter Scott , Vice President of Engineering, came to Geomagic with extensive experience in 3D systems. Peter Scott , Vice President of Engineering, came to Geomagic with extensive experience in 3D systems. His work in 3D visualization and simulation, interactive products and real-time applications has been highly regarded; in 1990 he was the first to receive Raytheon's prestigious Cost Savings Suggestions award for software development.

  35. Arun Agarwal

    Prof. Arun Agarwal started his career as a Senior Research Assistant in IIT Delhi in 1979 and then joined University of Hyderabad in 1984, where at present he is a Professor and Head of Department of Computer/Information Sciences. At the University he is also a Vice-Chairman of University of Hyderabad Campus School, Professor-in-Charge of Centre for Modelling Simulation and Design and Professor-in-Charge of Computer Centre.

  36. Evan Nemerson

    Evan Nemerson The IT services duties fall to Evan Nemerson , an accomplished software engineer and Computer Sciences major at a local San Diego University.

  37. Paul Holmes-Higgin

    Dr Paul Holmes-Higgin has a track record of working with major companies, such as IBM®, ICL®, Olivetti®, Siemens®, Ford®, Mercedes Benz®, Resumix® and most recently Documentum®, to realize advanced technology solutions to real world problems. His expertise covers Knowledge-based Expert Systems, Neural Networks, Information Extraction and Multilingual Natural Language Processing.

  38. Metin Akay

    Metin Akay , Associate Professor of Engineering, Psychology and Brain Sciences, and Computer Science at Dartmouth received his BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from the Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey in 1981 and 1984, respectively and a PhD degree from Rutgers University in 1990.

  39. Eleni Vasilaki

    Eleni Vasilaki Dr Eleni Vasilaki studied at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens from 1992 to 1996 and graduated with distinction and a major in Telecommunications and Signal Processing. Between 1996 and 1999 she worked as a Research Assistant under scholarship at the Institute of Microelectronics, NCSR Demokritos and in 1999 she completed her obligations towards a Masters degree in Microelectronics, by the University of Athens.

  40. Sterlon R. Mason

    Mr. Mason graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a Master of Science in electrical engineering. His bachelor's degree in electrical engineering was conferred by Morgan State University, where he published the article "Neural Networks: The Hopfield Network," in the National Technical Association Journal (1990).

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