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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Russ College of Engineering and Technology Stocker Center r.
347
Contact Dr. Janusz Starzyk e-mail: starzykj@gmail.com jstarzyk@wsiz.rzeszow.pl Phone: (740)593-1580 Fax: (740)593-0007 |
Short Biography
Janusz A. Starzyk received M.S. degree in
applied mathematics and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering both from
Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, and habilitation degree
in electrical engineering from Silesian University of Technology in
Gliwice, Poland. He worked as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of
Electronics Fundamentals, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland.
Subsequently, he spent two years as a Post-Doctorate Fellow and research
engineer at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. Since 1991he has been a
professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, at Ohio
University, Athens, Ohio, USA, and a director of Embodied Intelligence
Lab. Since 2007 he has been a professor and the head of the
Department of Information Systems Applications in the Faculty
of Applied Information Systems, University of Information Technology
and Management in Rzeszow, 35-225 Rzeszow, Poland.
He cooperated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the area of testing and mixed signal fault diagnosis for eight years. He has been a visiting professor at University of Florence, Italy, and at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. He has been a technical advisor and Senior Scientist at Magnolia Broadband Inc. He has been a consultant to Magnetek Corp. and Anteon Corporation, a General Dynamics Company. For several summers he was a visiting faculty at Wright Labs - Advanced Systems Research Group and at Redstone Arsenal - U.S. Army Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Activity. For one year he held the position of an IPA fellow at Wright Research Labs, Automatic Target Recognition Group. He was a visiting researcher at ATT Bell Laboratories - VLSI Systems Research Group and Sarnoff Research Labs. - Mixed Signal VLSI Design Group. His current research includes embodied machine intelligence, motivated goal driven learning, self-organizing associative spatio-temporal memories, active learning of sensory-motor interactions, machine consciousness, as well as applications of machine learning to autonomous robots and avatars. |