Contact Information
R. Paul Wiegand
Institute for Simulation & Training
University of Central Florida
Orlando FL
email: wiegand AT ist DOT ucf DOT edu
phone: 407.882.0313
Publications, etc.
Academic Activities
- I am currently serving as the interim program director for the Modeling & Simulation graduate programs
- I teach COT 6571 (Foundations of Mathematics for Modeling and Simulation) and IDC 6700 (Interdisciplinary Approach to Data Visualization) for the Modeling & Simulation graduate programs, as well as many independent study classes
- I used to teach the DIG 5876 (Quantitative Aspects of Modeling & Simulation) for that program
- For about six years, I taught CAP 5610 (Machine Learning) for the CS graduate program
- Glenn Martin and I co-manage the STOKES Advanced Research Computing Center
- I work with the RICHES Mosaic Interface (TM) project
- I serve on UCF's Faculty Senate Research Council
- I am faculty sponsor for the Go Club at UCF
- Annie Wu, Thomas Jansen, Ivan Garibay, and I organized the last Foundations of Genetic Algorithms (Jan. 8-
-11, 2009, Orlando, FL)
- I served a postdoc for the American Society for Engineering Education at the NCARAI at NRL
- I taught CS 483, Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis at GMU, Spring, 2006
- I've been involved in several tutorials on Coevolution
- Anthony Bucci, Edwin de Jong, and I ran the first ever Coevolution Discussion Forum at GECCO-05
- Mitch Potter and I co-chaired the Coevolution and Coadaptive systems workshop at the 2005 AAAI Fall Symposium
- I have participated in the creation of the new Coevolution Wiki
- Ron Morrison and I are serving as local arrangements co-chairs for GECCO-05
- I served as co-moderator of the Evolutionary Computation Digest (Jan. 2001 -- Mar. 2005)
- I was an invited participant in the 2004 Dagstuhl seminar 04081, 2006 Dagstuhl seminar 06061, 2008 Dagstuhl seminar 08051, and 2010 Dagstuhl seminar 1036i (Theory of Evolutionary Algorithms)
- Thanks to the Deutsche Forschungsegemeinschaft (DFG), I was invited to Dortmund University as a visiting researcher as part of the Collaborative Research Center "Computational Intelligence" (SFB 531)
- Thomas Jansen and I organized EClab's 2002 summer lecture series on advanced topics in evolutionary computation (theory of EC)
- I taught CS 483, Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis at GMU, Fall 2002
- I was co-organizer of the 2002 GECCO Workshop on Coevolutionary Algorithms
- I was webmaster for the EClab website at GMU from June 2000 until December 2003
- I am a member of the following laboratories:
Schools attended
Faculty Influences
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