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A/Prof. Edward Szczerbicki

Work Phone(02) 4921 6209
Fax(02) 4921 6946
Email
PositionAssociate Professor
School of Engineering
The University of Newcastle, Australia
OfficeES333, Engineering Science - D.w. George
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Biography

A/ Professor E Szczerbicki has had very extensive experience in the area of intelligent systems development over an uninterrupted 28 year period, 8 years of which he spent in the top information science research centres in the USA, UK and Germany. In this area he contributed to the understanding of information and knowledge management in complex systems operating in changing environments characterised by informational uncertainties. He has published 230 refereed papers and more than 200 citations over the last 20 years (ISI Web of Science; Google Scholar). His DSc degree (1993) and the Title of Professor (2006) were gained in the area of information science for his international published contributions. Since coming to Australia in 1994, he has been awarded over 20 different competitive grants, and has also coordinated 4 Large European Union (EU) grants in the area of intelligent systems development.

Contribution to the Research Area of Intelligent Information and Knowledge Management. The research of A/Prof Szczerbicki contributes significantly to the area of smart information use in modelling and development of complex and intelligent systems. With his papers published in the beginning of the nineties in IEEE Transactions he developed autonomous systems based on information processing for the purposes of intelligent decision support. This was his unique contribution to the emerging cross-disciplinary research area of smart information use for which information has a value, is treated as the main resource, and is the basis for intelligent decision making. Since then, he has contributed to the field with over 90 refereed publications making an outstanding impact at the international level. In 1999 he was invited to serve as a Board Member of International Academic Advisory Council for Natural and Artificial Intelligence Systems Organization (NAISO), Canada. He was also invited to join Editorial Boards of Cybernetics and Systems, Cognitive Processing, International Journal of Knowledge-Based Intelligent Engineering Systems, and Management and Control. The contributions of A/Professor Szczerbicki have additionally been most recently acknowledged by (i) 3 invitations to deliver keynote addresses at international conferences (ii) invitation to act as a General Chair for International Symposium on Advances in Intelligent Industrial Systems, Australia 2000, Co-Chair for International Conference on Intelligent Information Technology for Environmental Engineering, Poland 2003, Track Chair for KES06 in the UK and (iii) invitation to guest edit 8 volumes of CBS Special Issue on Intelligent Systems in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.

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Research

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Research expertise

A/ Professor E Szczerbicki has had very extensive experience in the area of intelligent systems development over an uninterrupted 28 year period, 8 years of which he spent in the top information science research centres in the USA, UK and Germany. In this area he contributed to the understanding of information and knowledge management in complex systems operating in changing environments characterised by informational uncertainties. He has published 220 refereed papers and more than 200 citations over the last 20 years (ISI Web of Science; Google Scholar). His DSc degree (1993) and the Title of Professor (2006) were gained in the area of information science for his international published contributions. Since coming to Australia in 1994, he has been awarded over 20 different competitive grants, and has also coordinated 4 Large European Union (EU) grants in the area of intelligent systems development.

Contribution to the Research Area of Intelligent Systems. The research of Prof Szczerbicki contributes significantly to the area of smart information use in modelling and development of complex and intelligent systems. With his papers published in the beginning of the nineties in IEEE Transactions on SMC he developed autonomous systems based on information processing for the purposes of intelligent decision support. This was his unique contribution to the emerging cross-disciplinary research area of smart information use for which information has a value, is treated as the main resource, and is the basis for intelligent decision making. Since then, he has contributed to the field with over 90 refereed publications making an outstanding impact at the international level. In 1999 the CI was invited to serve as a Board Member of International Academic Advisory Council for Natural and Artificial Intelligence Systems Organization (NAISO), Canada. He was also invited to join Editorial Boards of Cybernetics and Systems, Cognitive Processing, International Journal of Knowledge-Based Intelligent Engineering Systems, and Management and Control. The contributions of A/Professor Szczerbicki have additionally been most recently acknowledged by (i) 3 invitations to deliver keynote addresses at international conferences (ii) invitation to act as a General Chair for International Symposium on Advances in Intelligent Industrial Systems, Australia 2000, Co-Chair for International Conference on Intelligent Information Technology for Environmental Engineering, Poland 2003, Track Chair for KES06 in the UK and (iii) invitation to guest edit 8 volumes of CBS Special Issue on Intelligent Systems in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.

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Fields of Research

Description (Code)%
Computation Theory And Mathematics Not Elsewhere Classified(080299)40
Artificial Intelligence And Image Processing Not Elsewhere Classified(080199)30
Mechanical Engineering Not Elsewhere Classified(091399)30

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Committee/Associations (relevant to research).

Editorial Board.

Appointments

Academic Board Member
Natural and Artificial Intelligence Systems Organization, (NAISO), Canada (Canada)

01/01/2002

Awards

Distinction.

2006Title of Professor
The President of Poland (Poland)
The highest scientific title (on top of PhD and DSc) available in some countries in EU.

Invitations

Track Chair
KES 2006 Conference, United Kingdom (Conference Presentation - non published.)
2006

Administrative

Administrative expertise

Assistant Dean (Postgraduate studies) 1998 - 2002

Assistant Dean (International) 2007 - ongoing

master of Engineering program Coordinator 2000 - ongoing


Teaching

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Teaching expertise

Computer Modelling and Simulation

Engineering Economic Analysis