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Dr. Ralf Wieland photo: Ralf Wieland   System design of SAMT and main developer - graphical user interface and system control - 2D-View and analysis - neuronal network nnqt as part of SAMT - fuzzy library - grid library - interface to database, interface to GIS and interface to models Fields of Expertise - object-oriented program design with C++ - programming in C, Perl for design of interfaces - development of graphical user interfaces using GTK+ and QT - neuro- and fuzzy technology - cellular automata

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Ph.D. Granino Arthur Korn photo:Granino Arthur Korn   BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Granino Arthur Korn graduated from Brown University (B.A., 1942; Ph.D., 1948, in Physics) and Columbia University (M.A., 1943). After wartime service in the United States Navy, he was successively a Project Engineer with Sperry Gyroscope, Head of the Analysis Group at Curtiss-Wright, a Staff Engineer at Lockheed, and a consultant under his own name. From 1957 to 1983, Dr. Korn was a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Arizona, where he directed the Computer Engineering Research Laboratory. He took early retirement in 1983 to return to full-time software development and consulting. G.A. and T.M. Korn Industrial Consultants develops software and designs systems for interactive simulation of dynamic systems and neural networks.
Dr. Korn and his wife, Theresa M. Korn, wrote Electronic Analog Computers (1952 and 1956), Electronic Analog and Hybrid Computers (1964 and 1974), Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers (1961, 1968, and 2000), and Manual of Mathematics (1968). He also authored Basic Tables in Electrical Engineering (1965), Random-process Simulation and Measurements (1965), Minicomputers for Engineers and Scientists (1973), Microprocessors and Small Digital Computer Systems (1978), Interactive Dynamic-system Simulation (1989), Neural-network Experiments on Personal Computers (1991) and Neural Networks and Fuzzy-logic Control on Personal Computers and Workstations (MIT Press, 1995). His most recent book is Interactive Dynamic-system Simulation under Microsoft Windows (Gordon and Breach, 1998). Dr. Korn co-authored Operational Amplifier Theory and Applications (1975 and 1991) and Digital Continuous-system Simulation (1978) and has published over 120 technical papers.
He was co-editor-in-chief of the McGraw-Hill Computer Handbook (1962) and the Digital Computer User's Handbook (1967), contributed chapters to 8 other engineering handbooks, and edited McGraw-Hill's Basic Tables series. He was head of the editorial board of Simulation and served on the editorial boards of Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation and Simulation Theory and Practice and of Gordon and Breach's Numerical Insights Series. He is a member of Sigma Xi and EUROSIM, a Life Member of the Society for Computer Simulation, and a Fellow of the IEEE (1979).
Dr. Korn received the Simulation Councils' 1968 Prize for Outstanding Contributions to Simulation, an Alexander-von-Humboldt Prize in 1976, the Society for Computer Simulation's Technical Award for Excellence in 1988, and its McLeod Founder's Award in 1997.