Erol Gelenbe

Sami Erol Gelenbe (born 22 August 1945, Istanbul), a Turkish and French computer scientist, electronic engineer and applied mathematician, pioneered the field of Computer System and Network Performance. Currently Professor in the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (2017- ), he is also a visiting professor at King's College London, Honorary Researcher in the I3S Laboratory (CNRS, University of Côte d'Azur, Nice), and the Abraham de Moivre Laboratory (CNRS, Imperial College). Fellow of several National Academies, he Chairs the Informatics Section of Academia Europaea since 2023. His previous Professorial Chairs include the University of Liège (1974-1979), University Paris-Saclay (1979-1986), University Paris Descartes (1986-2005), NJIT (1991–93), ECE Chair at Duke University (1993-1998), University Chair Professor and Director of EECS, University of Central Florida (1998-2003), and Dennis Gabor Professor and Head of Intelligent Systems and Networks, Imperial College (2003-2019). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Neural networks : advances and applications /

    Published 1991
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    Computer system performance modeling in perspective : a tribute to the work of Professor Kenneth C. Sevcik /

    Published 2006
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    Computer architectures and networks: modelling and evaluation;

    Published 1974
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    Fundamental concepts in computer science /

    Published 2009
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    Communication networks and computer systems : a tribute to Professor Erol Gelenbe /

    Published 2006
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