Biographical Note
Professor
Lotfi A. Zadeh
LOTFI A. ZADEH is a Professor in the Graduate
School, Computer Science Division,
Department of EECS, University of California, Berkeley.
In addition, he is serving as the Director of BISC (Berkeley Initiative in Soft
Computing).
Lotfi Zadeh is an alumnus of the University
of Tehran, MIT and Columbia University.
He held visiting appointments at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton,
NJ; MIT, Cambridge, MA; IBM Research Laboratory, San Jose, CA; AI Center, SRI
International, Menlo Park, CA; and the Center for the Study of Language and
Information, Stanford University. His earlier work was concerned in the main
with systems analysis, decision analysis and information systems. His current
research is focused on fuzzy logic, computing with words and soft computing,
which is a coalition of fuzzy logic, neurocomputing, evolutionary computing,
probabilistic computing and parts of machine learning.
Lotfi Zadeh is a Fellow of the IEEE, AAAS, ACM, AAAI, and IFSA. He
is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Foreign Member of the Russian Academy
of Natural Sciences, the Finnish Academy of Sciences, the Polish
Academy of Sciences, Korean Academy
of Science & Technology and the Bulgarian
Academy of Sciences. He
is a recipient of the IEEE Education Medal, the IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal,
the IEEE Medal of Honor, the ASME Rufus Oldenburger Medal, the B. Bolzano Medal
of the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Kampe de Feriet Medal, the AACC Richard
E. Bellman Control Heritage Award, the Grigore Moisil Prize, the Honda Prize,
the Okawa Prize, the AIM Information Science Award, the IEEE-SMC J. P. Wohl
Career Achievement Award, the SOFT Scientific Contribution Memorial Award of
the Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory, the IEEE Millennium Medal, the ACM 2001
Allen Newell Award, the Norbert Wiener Award of the IEEE Systems, Man and
Cybernetics Society, Civitate Honoris Causa by Budapest Tech (BT) Polytechnical
Institution, Budapest, Hungary, the V. Kaufmann Prize, International
Association for Fuzzy-Set Management and Economy (SIGEF), the Nicolaus
Copernicus Medal of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the J. Keith Brimacombe
IPMM Award, the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame, the Heinz Nixdorf
MuseumsForum Wall of Fame, other awards and twenty-six honorary doctorates. He
has published extensively on a wide variety of subjects relating to the
conception, design and analysis of information/intelligent systems, and is
serving on the editorial boards of over sixty journals.