Johan Suykens
homepage:http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/sista/members/suykens.html
search externally:   Google Scholar,   Springer,   CiteSeer,   Microsoft Academic Search,   Scirus ,   DBlife

Description

Johan A.K. Suykens was born in Willebroek Belgium, May 18 1966. He received the degree in Electro-Mechanical Engineering and the Ph.D. degree in Applied Sciences from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, in 1989 and 1995, respectively. In 1996 he has been a Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of California, Berkeley. He has been a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Fund for Scientific Research FWO Flanders and is currently a Professor (Hoogleraar) with K.U.Leuven. He is author of the books "Artificial Neural Networks for Modelling and Control of Non-linear Systems" (Kluwer Academic Publishers) and "Least Squares Support Vector Machines" (World Scientific), co-author of the book "Cellular Neural Networks, Multi-Scroll Chaos and Synchronization" (World Scientific) and editor of the books "Nonlinear Modeling: Advanced Black-Box Techniques" (Kluwer Academic Publishers) and "Advances in Learning Theory: Methods, Models and Applications" (IOS Press). In 1998 he organized an International Workshop on Nonlinear Modelling with Time-series Prediction Competition. He is a Senior IEEE member and has served as associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems (1997-1999 and 2004-2007) and for the IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks (1998-2009). He received an IEEE Signal Processing Society 1999 Best Paper (Senior) Award and several Best Paper Awards at International Conferences. He is a recipient of the International Neural Networks Society INNS 2000 Young Investigator Award for significant contributions in the field of neural networks. He has served as a Director and Organizer of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Learning Theory and Practice (Leuven 2002), as a program co-chair for the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 2004 and the International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications 2005, as an organizer of the International Symposium on Synchronization in Complex Networks 2007 and a co-organizer of the NIPS 2010 workshop on Tensors, Kernels and Machine Learning. He has been recently awarded an ERC Advanced Grant 2011.


Lectures:

opening
flag Welcome to ROKS 2013
as author at  International Workshop on Advances in Regularization, Optimization, Kernel Methods and Support Vector Machines (ROKS): theory and applications, Leuven 2013,
3816 views
  summary
flag Closing
as author at  International Workshop on Advances in Regularization, Optimization, Kernel Methods and Support Vector Machines (ROKS): theory and applications, Leuven 2013,
2626 views