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    STUDIA INFORMATICA - Issue no. 1 / 2010  
         
  Article:   PROFESSOR DUMITRU DUMITRESCU AT HIS SIXTIES.

Authors:  BAZIL PÂRV.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  Profesor Dumitru Dumitrescu was born on August 22, 1949, in Sineşti, Vâlcea county. In 1972 he graduated the Theoretical Physics programme at Physics Faculty, Babes-Bolyai University, and in 1979 he graduated Mathematics programme at Mathematics-Mechanics Faculty. Since 1972 he stepped through all didactic positions in our Faculty: Assistant Professor between 1972-1990, Lecturer between 1990-1992, Associate Professor between 1992-1995 and Full Professor since 1995. He obtained his PhD in 1990, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. D.D. Stancu, with the thesis Iterative Methods for Solving Fuzzy Classification Problems and Fuzzy Relational Equations. Since 2001 he has been a PhD supervisor himself. Between 1998-2000 he was Researcher and Associate Professor at the Department of Information Technology, University of Pisa, Italy. As a professor at our Faculty, Dumitru is known for his high level of scientific knowledge, having didactic activities (lectures, seminars, laboratories) in 16 disciplines. He introduced the first courses of Artificial Intelligence in our Computer Science curricula and managed the Artificial Intelligence master programme, now called Intelligent Systems and taught in English. During his Visiting Researcher and Associate Professor position at Pisa University, he taught there a course on Artificial Intelligence. The main research interests of Professor Dumitrescu are: Artificial Intelligence (general aspects), Neural Computing (neural networks, connectionist models), Evolutionary Computing (population models, multimodal problems), Data Analysis, Pattern Classification and Recognition, Intelligent Control, Non-standard Logics and their application to Artificial Inteligence, Information Theory and Ergodic Systems, Mathematical Theory of Fuzzy Systems, and Game Theory.  
         
     
         
         
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