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Alan H. Bond[1]

Alan Hale Bond, (October 18, 1940)
a British American physicist, electrical engineer, computer scientist, AI researcher, andneuroscientist atSemel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior,University of California, Los Angeles.His research interests include distributedartificial intelligence,logic programming,parallel computer architectures, and the application of artificial intelligence to practical problems[2]. Alan Bond received the B.A. inphysics in 1961 and the M.A. degree in 1966 fromMagdalen College, Oxford and the Ph.D. intheoretical physics fromImperial College London[3]. Since then he had various research and lecturer positions in the UK and US, beside others atCarnegie Mellon University andQueen Mary, University of London[4].He was tutor and advisor ofJohn J. Scott, an early British computer chess programmer, and was along withAlex Bell supporter and promoter of earlyComputer Chess Conferences, the forerunner ofAdvances in Computer Chess[5].

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References

  1. Alan Bond's home page
  2. Alan Bond's home page
  3. NSF bio
  4. Alan Bond. Curriculum Vitae
  5. Alex Bell (1978).MASTER at IFIPS. Excerpt from: The Machine Plays Chess? fromAtlas Computer Laboratory, hosted byRutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL)
  6. Alan Bond's publications page
  7. dblp: Alan H. Bond
  8. Neocortex from Wikipedia

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