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Keynote Speakers


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   Prof. Sartaj Sahni
Fellow IEEE, ACM, AAAS

IEEE Computer Society Continuous Service Award, 2010
IEEE Computer Society W. Wallace-McDowell Award, 2003
ACM Karl Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award, 2003.
IEEE Computer Society Taylor L. Booth Education Award, 1997
President of India Gold Medal, 1970

DBLP: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/s/Sahni:Sartaj.html

Contact
University of Florida,
CISE Dept., CSE 301,
Gainesville,
FL 32611, USA.



   Prof. Philip Wadler

Philip Wadler is Professor of Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Edinburgh. He is an ACM Fellow and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, past chair of ACM SIGPLAN, past holder of a Royal Society-Wolfson Research Merit Fellowship, and a winner of the POPL Most Influential Paper Award. Previously, he worked or studied at Stanford, Xerox Parc, CMU, Oxford, Chalmers, Glasgow, Bell Labs, and Avaya Labs, and visited as a guest professor in Copenhagen, Sydney, and Paris. He has an h-index of 60, with more than 18,000 citations to his work according to Google Scholar. He contributed to the designs of Haskell, Java, and XQuery, and is a co-author of Introduction to Functional Programming (Prentice Hall, 1988), XQuery from the Experts (Addison Wesley, 2004) and Generics and Collections in Java (O'Reilly, 2006). He has delivered invited talks in locations ranging from Aizu to Zurich.



   Prof. Ivan Stojmenovic
Fellow IEEE


DBLP: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/ indices/a-tree/s/Stojmenovic:Ivan.html

Google scholar: >13000 citations for 'I. Stojmenovic' (October 2012)
Top h-index score in Canada for mathematics and statistics, March 27, 2012, Globe and Mail
h-index: 56 (top h papers each with min h citations) (October 2012) 
Top researcher in parallel and distributed systems by Google Scholar citations
Among top ten in algorithms and in wireless networks by GS citations
Listed among 600 computer science researchers with h>=40 
Listed among top 100 researchers in networking & communications, Microsoft Academic Research 
g-index: 93 (top g articles with >g citations on average)
>40 book chapters co-authored since 2002

Contact
SITE, University of Ottawa,
800 King Edward, Ottawa,
Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada



   Prof. F. L. Lewis
Fellow IEEE, Fellow IFAC, Fellow U.K. Inst. MC,
Professional Engineer Texas, Chartered Engineer U.K.
Moncrief-O'Donnell Endowed Chair
University Distinguished Scholar Professor, University Distinguished Teaching Professor
Head, Advanced Controls & Sensors Group


Contact
UTA Research Institute
The University of Texas at Arlington
7300 Jack Newell Blvd. S
Ft. Worth, Texas 76118
817-272-5972, fax 272-5989, lewis@uta.edu
http://arri.uta.edu/acs

F.L. Lewis, Fellow IEEE, Fellow IFAC, Fellow U.K. Institute of Measurement & Control, PE Texas, U.K. Chartered Engineer, is Distinguished Scholar Professor, Distinguished Teaching Professor, and Moncrief-O’Donnell Chair at The University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute. IEEE Control Systems Society Distinguished Lecturer. He obtained the Bachelor's Degree in Physics/EE and the MSEE at Rice University, the MS in Aeronautical Engineering from Univ. W. Florida, and the Ph.D. at Ga. Tech. He works in feedback control, reinforcement learning, intelligent systems, and distributed control systems. He is author of 6 U.S. patents, 273 journal papers, 375 conference papers, 15 books, 44 chapters, and 11 journal special issues. He received the Fulbright Research Award, NSF Research Initiation Grant, ASEE Terman Award, Int. Neural Network Soc. Gabor Award 2009, U.K. Inst Measurement & Control Honeywell Field Engineering Medal 2009. Received IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Neural Networks Pioneer Award 2012. Distinguished Foreign Scholar, Nanjing Univ. Science & Technology. Project 111 Professor at Northeastern University, China. Received Outstanding Service Award from Dallas IEEE Section, selected as Engineer of the Year by Ft. Worth IEEE Section. Listed in Ft. Worth Business Press Top 200 Leaders in Manufacturing. Received the 2010 IEEE Region 5 Outstanding Engineering Educator Award and the 2010 UTA Graduate Dean’s Excellence in Doctoral Mentoring Award. Elected to UTA Academy of Distinguished Teachers 2012. He served on the NAE Committee on Space Station in 1995. Founding Member of the Board of Governors of the Mediterranean Control Association. Helped win the IEEE Control Systems Society Best Chapter Award (as Founding Chairman of DFW Chapter), the National Sigma Xi Award for Outstanding Chapter (as President of UTA Chapter), and the US SBA Tibbets Award in 1996 (as Director of ARRI’s SBIR Program).



   Prof. Hong Shen

Hong Shen is Professor (Chair) of Computer Science in the School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide. He received his B.Eng. degree from Beijing University of Science and Technology, M.Eng. degree from University of Science and Technology of China, Ph.Lic. and Ph.D. degrees from Abo Akademi University, Finland, all in Computer Science



































































 

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