Homepages of Researchers Applying Interval Computations
- Luke
E. K. Achenie (applications chemical engineering)
- Gianni Arioli
(computer assisted methods for the study of dynamical systems)
- Arrigo
Benedetti
(application of interval methods to circuit design and simulation
problems)
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Andrew P. Bernat (parallel computations and astronomical applications)
- Adrian Bowyer
(application to geometric modeling, in particular, to
manufacturing, robotics, archeology, etc.)
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James Buckley (interval methods in intelligent control)
- Sergey Chesnokov
(use of intervals and partially known probabilities in logical
reasoning and data processing; webpage in Russian)
- Isaac
Elishakoff (applications to Mechanical Engineering)
- Greg Hager
- Thomas
C. Hales (densest arrangements of spheres in space)
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Joel Hass (geometric computations)
- Robert Joan-Arinyo
(geometric problems in Computer-Aided Design and
Computer-Aided Manufacturing)
- Andreas
Klimke (fuzzy data processing)
- Igor
Kozine (Reliability and risk analysis, Creating databases with
reliability and reliability related information, uncertainty analysis
with imprecise probabilities)
- Honghai Liu (fault
detection and diagnosis of space robots)
- Weldon Lodwick
(use of interval and fuzzy methods in optimization,
differential equations, and Geographical Information Systems, with
applications to bio-medicine, environment, and industrial processes)
- Fabien Lydoire
(applications to robotics;
the original webpage in French)
- Jerry Mendel
(interval-valued fuzzy sets and their applications)
Life Fellow of IEEE
- Jean-Pierre
Merlet (applications to mechanisms, robots, medical robots,
and optimization)
- Robert
Mullen (uncertainty in mechanics and civil engineering)
Fellow of the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- Rafi
L. Muhanna (reliable engineering computing)
- Mirko Navara
(interval-valued fuzzy sets)
- Hung T. Nguyen
(interval bounds for probabilities and degrees of belief)
- Nicholas
M. Patrikalakis (applications to CAD/CAM, geometric modeling, data
approximation, shipbuilding, and robotics)
- Witold Pedrycz
(information granulation)
IEEE Fellow
- Boris
Peltsverger (networks, control)
- Hanh H. Pham
(applications to planning; applications to investment and
marketing)
- Andrzej Pownuk
(applications of interval, probabilistic, and fuzzy techniques in
civil engineering)
-
Alessandro Provetti
- Jose Ragot
(applications to diagnosis and facult detection)
- Jose Rodellar
(robust control, active control of civil engineering structures)
- Timothy J. Ross
(intervals in building
possibility distributions, for use in reliability theory)
Fellow of the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- Sanjeev V. Sabnis
(applications to statistics)
- Giovanni
Spagnuolo (in Italian; uses interval techniques and evolutionary
algorithms for circuit simulation and circuit tolerance analysis and
design)
- Nilo
Stolte (computer graphics: interval arithmetic,
implicit surfaces, and voxels)
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