Dr. Enrique H. Ruspini:
Dr. Enrique H. Ruspini earned his Ph.D. from the University of
California at Los Angeles. Prior to joining SRI, Dr.
Ruspini held positions at the University of Buenos
Aires, the University of Southern California, UCLA's
Brain Research Institute, and Hewlett-Packard
Laboratories. Dr. Ruspini is a pioneer in the
development of fuzzy-set theory and its applications,
having introduced its use to the treatment of numerical
classification and clustering problems. He has also made
significant contributions to the understanding of the
foundations of approximate reasoning. His recent
research has focused on intelligent planning and
control, information fusion, adaptive sensing systems,
qualitative system modeling, and knowledge discovery in
databases. Dr. Ruspini, who has recently been awarded
the 2009 Fuzzy Systems Pioneer Prize by the IEEE, is a
Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers, a First Fellow of the International Fuzzy
Systems Association, a Fulbright Scholar, and a SRI
Institute Fellow. Dr. Ruspini was the General Chairman
of the Second IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy
Systems (FUZZ-IEEE'93) and of the 1993 IEEE
International Conference on Neural Networks (ICNN'93)
and the 2001 President of the IEEE Neural Networks
Council (now IEEE Computational Intelligence Society).
Dr. Ruspini is a member of the Advisory and Editorial
Boards of numerous technical journals and the author of
over 100 research papers.