Matthew Ginsberg is a respected and experienced leader in the fields of computational intelligence and optimization mathematics. He received his doctorate in mathematics from Oxford in 1980 at the age of 24 where he remained on as faculty doing research in mathematical physics and computer science. Ginsberg's continuing interest in artificial intelligence brought him to Stanford where he remained for nine years. At the University of Oregon Ginsberg co-founded and directed the Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory (CIRL). He is the author of numerous publications in search, constraint satisfaction, and partition search, is the editor of "Readings in Nonmonotonic Reasoning," and the author of "Essentials of Artificial Intelligence." |