A. E. (Gusz) Eiben
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Gusz Eiben is Full Professor of Computational Intelligence at the Computer Science Department of the VU Amsterdam and Visiting Professor in the Department of Electronics of the University of York. He is of the European early birds of Evolutionary Computing. Anecdotic fact: he is the first author of the first paper of the first European conference in the area, the PPSN-1990. Since than he has published several research papers and co-authored the first comprehensive book on Evolutionary Computing. He has been organizing committee member of practically all major international evolutionary conferences (CEC, EP, EuroGP, EvoStar, FOGA, GECCO, PPSN) and editorial board member of related international journals (including JEC, IEEE TEC, GPEH, NatComp, JCIS, TCS). A significant part of his work concerns the design and calibration of evolutionary algorithms in an off-line (parameter tuning) and in an on-line fashion (parameter control). Over the last couple of years he became interested in embodied evolutionary processes – see his TEDx talk on this subject here. His recent research is driven by the grand vision of human-built physical evolutionary systems. These could be utilized as a radically new way of engineering and serve as an apparatus to investigate deep scientific questions about evolution in a new substrate, different from carbon-based life as we know it.


Lecture:

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flag In Vivo Veritas: Towards the Evolution of Things
as author at  AI for Good Foundation (AI4Good) "Artificial Intelligence to Help the World",
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