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Seminar Announcement
These events are organized by various sub-sets of the IEEE Toronto Section.
The contact person listed below is the volunteer who has arranged this event.
Please use the e-mail link provided if you have any questions, suggestions,
or concerns.
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Engineering Applications of Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy
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| Speaker
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Dr. Alireza Sadeghian
Assistant Chair/Director
Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science
Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario
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| Day and Time
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Wednesday, March 10, 2004 at 6:00 p.m.
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| Location
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Ryerson University, Room KHE321C
East Kerr Hall, 340 Church St/60 Gould Street
see map and related links
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| Organizer
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Neural Networks Chapter
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| Contact
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Bruno
No need to confirm your attendance - everyone welcome
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| Abstract
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To be provided shortly
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| Biography
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Dr. Sadeghian received the B. A.Sc. (Hons.) degree from Tehran
Polytechnic University, the M.A.Sc from the University of Toronto, and
the Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, all in Electrical & Computer
Engineering. Dr. Sadeghian is the Assistant Chair of the Department of
Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science at Ryerson University and has an
adjunct position with the Department of Computing & Information Science
at the University of Guelph.
He has published more than 20 papers in the
areas of Knowledge-Based Expert Systems, Artificial Neural Networks,
Fuzzy Logic Systems, Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Networks, and Nonlinear
Modeling. He has served on a number of professional and academic boards
such as Education Committee of IEEE Neural Network Council, reviewer for
PREA (Premier's Research Excellence Awards), reviewer for the academic
journals -- IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics; IEEE
Transactions on Magnetics; IEEE Transactions on Magnetics; IEEE
Transactions on Industrial Electronics; Journal of Fuzzy Sets & Systems
-- and he has lectured extensively on Artificial Intelligence. He is a
member of IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers), and
NAFIPS (North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society).
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