Biography
Edward Szczerbicki (MSc, PhD, DSc) has had very
extensive experience in the area of intelligent systems development,
information theory, and knowledge and information management
over an uninterrupted 25 year period which he spent in the
top systems research centres and universities in the USA,
UK, Germany, Poland, and Australia. In this area he contributed
to the understanding of information phenomena and knowledge
management in complex systems operating in changing environments
characterised by informational uncertainties. He has published
a total of 202 refereed papers, over 110 of which appeared
in refereed journals and the rest in international conference
proceedings. With his papers published in the beginning of
the nineties in IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
and International Journal of Systems Science, E. Szczerbicki
became one of the first scientists to develop autonomous systems
based on information flow for the purposes of intelligent
decision support. This was his unique contribution to the
emerging cross-disciplinary research field of intelligent
systems, for which information has a value, is treated as
the main resource, and is the base for intelligent decision
making. E. Szczerbicki is an Associate Editor, Guest Editor
or a Member of the Editorial Board for seven international
journals in the general area of systems science and knowledge
based systems. He also chairs/co-chairs a number of international
conference series in this area.
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