作者:
HeRR, DONALD HONORARYMEMBERTHE AUTHOR:Mr.Herr
Honorary Member of the A.S.N.E. has the B.S. in E.E. M.S. in E.E. and E.E. degrees. He was National Coffin Foundation Fellow of the General Electric Company National Tau Beta Pi Fellow and National Sigma Tau Fellow at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering University of Pennsylvania and at M.I.T. prior to World War II. He was also awarded a National Gordon McKay Fellowship by Harvard University and received the A. Atwater Kent Award in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. A licensed radio amateur at 12 Mr. Herr first worked summers at RCA and Bell Laboratories and was with the General Electric Company in 1939 and 1940 as development engineer before volunteering for over five years of active Naval duty. He served as Officer-in-Charge Electrical Minesweeping Group Bureau of Ships December 1940 to April 1943 as Acting Design Superintendent and Officer-in-Charge
Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor Surge Investigation U. S. Naval Shipyard Terminal Island to November 1944 and as Research-Patents Liaison Officer
Office of Naval Research to January 1946 returning to inactive duty as lieutenant commander U.S.N.R. Mr. Herr received two Navy letters of commendation. Since 1946 he was assistant to vice president in charge of the engineering division of Control Instrument Company Brooklyn New York and is project engineer at the Reeves Instrument Corporation responsible for new servo and computer component developments. Mr. Herr has been associated with Dean Harold Pender and Professor Ernst Guillemin in advanced network theory and has specialized for 12 years in development and design of servomechanisms differential analyzers computers and fire control systems utilizing advanced network analysis and synthesis methods. He has contributed frequently to the JournalOF THE AmericanSocietyOF NavalEngineersand was the Society's 1945 Prize Essayist on the subject: “Engineering in the Navy as seen by an Active Reserve Officer.” He is senior member of the I.R.E
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on the Applications of evolutionary Computation, evoApplications 2012, held in Málaga, Spain, in April 2012, colocated with theevo* ...
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ISBN:
(数字)9783642291784
ISBN:
(纸本)9783642291777
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on the Applications of evolutionary Computation, evoApplications 2012, held in Málaga, Spain, in April 2012, colocated with theevo* 2012 events euroGP, evoCOP, evobIO, and evoMUSART. The 54 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 90 submissions. evoApplications 2012 consisted of the following 11 tracks: evoCOMNeT (nature-inspired techniques for telecommunication networks and other parrallel and distributed systems), evoCOMPLeX (algorithms and complex systems), evoFIN (evolutionary and natural computation in finance and economics), evoGAMeS (bio-inspired algorithms in games), evoHOT (bio-inspired heuristics for design automation), evoIASP (evolutionary computation in image analysis and signal processing), evoNUM (bio-inspired algorithms for continuous parameter optimization), evoPAR (parallel implementation of evolutionary algorithms), evoRISK (computational intelligence for risk management, security and defense applications), evoSTIM (nature-inspired techniques in scheduling, planning, and timetabling), and evoSTOC (evolutionary algorithms in stochastic and dynamic environments).
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