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Im currently associate professor at Hiroshima City University in the Department of Computer and Network Engineering (web not updated yet).

My research interests are in Quantum Logic Synthesis, Quantum finite State Machines and Quantum Decision Making and Quantum Computing used as simulation for Artificial Emotions. My In addition I also do active work in Computer Vision using Artificial Intelligence such as reasoning ad verification, decision making, bio-physical processing.

education


Sept. 2001 - Jan. 2009 - PhD in Computer Engineering

Portland State University, Portland, USA

September 1998 - September 1999 - DEA in Sciences Cognitives,

Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France

September 1997 - June 1998 - Maitrise Science Cognitives

University Bordeaux II

September 1996 - June 1997 - Licence Science Cognitives

University Bordeaux II

September 1994 - June 1996 - DEUG Biology et Physiology Cellulaire

University Bordeaux I

work experience


August 2016 - Present - Computer Vision as AI, Quantum Computing, associate professor

Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan

August 2014 - August 2016 - Computer Vision as AI, Quantum Computing, assistant professor

Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan

2009 - August 2014 - Emotional Robotics, assistant professor

Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

2004 - 2008 - HPC computing, GA

Portland State University, Portland, USA

September 2002 - April 2003 - NSF Grant,

Application of Decomposition to Data Mining,

Freiberg Technical University, Freiberg, Germany

May 2003 - September 2003 - Intel Grant,

Development of Robotic Head,

KAIST, Daejeon, Korea

June 2000 - September 2001,

Research Assistant,

Institute of Informatics, Comenius niversity Bratislava

December 1999 - june 2000,

Research Assistant,

Slovak Academy of Sciences

Summer 1995,

Laboratory of marine biology ,

University Bordeaux I

Teaching Experience

2001 - June 2003

TA for LAB 2001,

TA for EAS 102,

TA for ECE 271/ ECE 272, ECE 572

TA for ECE 478/578

awards


Student of the year 2007

Recipent of the Maseeh Student Scholarship 2008

work areas


Algorithms, Search, Planning, Decision Making:

Evolutionary Computation, Application of Genetic Algorithms to various

engineering and non-engineering related domains, Robotics (humanoid,

social robotics), algorithms, Quantum simulator

Logic Synthesis, Quantum Computing:

Future Technologies and Computing Paradigms:

Quantum Computing, Evolutionary synthesis of Quantum Circuits,

Synthesis of Quantum algorithms specified by n-local Hamiltonians,

Synthesis and optimizationof Quantum Circuits, biologically Inspired

Hardware and Use of Biological Properties in Hardware, Measurement

Based Computing

VLSI Design: Emotional Robotic Controllers on Chip

Logic Synthesis, Algorithms, Heuristics: Decomposition, Reversible Logic synthesis, Heuristics for Logic Synthesis, Technology dependent Quantum Logic Synthesis

Programming:

Bioinformatics, Dynamic Systems, Multi-agent systems, Genetic

Algorithms, Neural Networks, Software engineering, Parallel

programming, Data analysis etc.

Emotional Robotics, Artificial Life, Behavioral Representations:

Intelligent Humanoid Robotics:

Robotic emotions, Emergent emotional behaviors, Quantum emotions and

Quantum behaviors, Human-Robot interaction, Robot-robot interaction,

formal languages and system, Robotic theater

Multi-agent based approach:

Cellular Automata (CA), Edge of the Chaos, Classification fo CA's,

Neural Networks, Quantum CA, Distributed Intelligence and Storage,

Visual processing and algorithms

Complex agent-like approach:

Adaptive Autonomous Dynamic Agents, Game theory, Hedonic functions,

Internal Representations, Perceptual-Motor Relations and articulations,

Robotic agents

Philosophy:

Emergence of Life, Emmergence of Sens and Logic, Consciousness, Fast

Decision Making, Cognition, Emotion and Decison making, Emotion and

problem Solving - Aritifical Knowledge Representation, Knowledge

acquisition, Synthetic Silicon Life, Non-causal digital reasoning,

Digital non-determinism.