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Dr. Nikravesh New Website Short Bio: Dr.
Nikravesh is CITRIS Director for Computational Science and Engineering and
LBNL-CS Executive Director for Computational Sciences and Engineering. The
Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society
(CITRIS) is a $300M university, industry, and government partnership charged
with having, through its research in information technology, a
highly-visible, profound impact on the quality of life of the people, the
growth of California-based industry, and the improved effectiveness of many
agencies of the State. CITRIS is a four-campus institute comprising the
Berkeley, Davis, Santa Cruz, and Merced campuses of the University of
California. In addition to the Colleges of Engineering on these campuses,
numerous other academic departments (e.g., The Information School, the School
of Architecture, Boalt School of Law, the Haas School of Business and many
others) are involved in the research of the Institute. Berkeley is the lead
campus for the institute and all operational, administrative, and financial
matters for the Institute are provided or coordinated from that campus. Dr.
Nikravesh was Executive Director of BISC (Berkeley Initiative in Soft
Computing), and British Telecom Senior Research Fellow, the Computer Science
Division at the University of California, Berkeley. He was the member of
Industrial Relations Advisory Board, EECS, UC Berkeley. Dr. Nikravesh’s main
focus has been on the development of computational intelligence for data
understanding and knowledge & scientific discovery from multiple
scientific domains. Dr. Nikravesh is visiting Research Scientist in Computing
Sciences Directorate at, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He is the
LBNL-NERSC (National Energy Research Scientific Computing Division)
representative to the DiMI- UC Discovery Program, member of Executive
Committee and member of research council-UC Discovery program. Dr. Nikravesh
has published nine books and over 200 papers and presentations on a wide
range of topics in artificial intelligence and soft computing (Computational
Intelligence and Machine Learning) and it’s application to scientific date.
He has led a team of scholars and interacted with private and Government
funding institutions to develop strategic research plans. He has served as
reviewer and has been on the board of several public and private IT centers
of excellence. His credentials have led to front-page news at Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory News and headline news at the Electronics
Engineering Times. Relevant CSE websites at Berkeley ·
Berkeley
CSE: http://cse.berkeley.edu/
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CITRIS
CSE Research Theme: http://www.citris-uc.org/research/cse
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CITRIS
Berkeley-CSE: http://www.citris-uc.org/research/cse/calcse
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LBNL
Berkeley-CSE (CS-Research): http://www.lbl.gov/cs/cse/index.html Berkeley CSE
Collaborators ·
CITRIS
Program: http://www.citris-uc.org ·
Computing
Sciences Directorate, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab: http://www.lbl.gov/cs/
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National
Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC): http://www.nersc.gov
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The
Computational Research Division (CRD): http://crd.lbl.gov/ ·
College
of Engineering: http://coe.berkeley.edu ·
College
of Letters and Science: http://ls.berkeley.edu ·
College
of Chemistry: http://chemistry.berkeley.edu |
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Dr.
Masoud Nikravesh Phone:
(510)643-4522 Phone:
(510) 486-7408 |
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Dr. Masoud Nikravesh Old
Website NAFIPS-FLINT 2002, New Orleans, LA,
June 27-29, 2002
For Comments and Suggestions; Please Send Email to: nikravesh@cs.berkeley.edu |
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