|
Burhan Türksen, IEEE-F
Dr. Türksen received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Industrial Engineering
and the Ph.D. degree in Systems Management and Operations Research all
from the University of Pittsburgh, PA. He joined the Faculty of Applied
Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto and became Full
Professor in 1983.His current research interests centre on the
foundations of fuzzy sets and logics, measurement of membership
functions with experts, extraction of membership functions with fuzzy
clustering and fuzzy system modeling. His contributions include, in
particular, Type 2 fuzzy knowledge representation and reasoning, fuzzy
truth tables, fuzzy normal forms, T-formalism which is a modified and
restricted Dempster's multi-valued mapping, and system modeling
applications for intelligent manufacturing and processes, as well as for
management decision support and intelligent control.
He is a member of the Editorial Boards of numerous technical and
scholarly journals such as Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Approximate
Reasoning, Decision Support Systems, Information Sciences, Fuzzy
Economic Review, Expert Systems and its Applications, Journal of
Advanced Computational Intelligence, Information Technology Management,
Transactions on Operational Research, Fuzzy Logic Reports and Letters,
Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology, Failures and Lessons
Learned in Information Technology. He is the co-editor of NATO-ASI
Proceedings on Soft Computing and Computational Intelligence, and Editor
of NATO-ASI Proceedings on Computer Integrated Manufacturing. He is a
Fellow of IFSA and IEEE, and a member of IIE, CSIE, CORS, IFSA, NAFIPS,
APEO, APET, TORS, ACM.
personal web site
|