Daniel Zeng Named Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Intelligent Systems.
Congratulations to Daniel Zeng who was named the next editor-in-chief of IEEE Intelligent Systems.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Intelligent Systems is a bimonthly publication of the IEEE Computer Society the provides peer-reviewed, cutting-edge articles cover the theory and application of systems that perceive, reason, learn, and act intelligently. It continues to be one of the top-ranked AI publications among all journals and magazines, and it boasts one of the highest impact factors among publications on generalized computational intelligence. The magazine serves software engineers, systems designers, information managers, knowledge engineers, researchers, and professionals in such fields as finance, manufacturing, medicine, defense, and the sciences.
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| IEEE Intelligent Systems May/June 2012 Issue |
Daniel is an MIS professor and Eller Fellow at the University of Arizona. He also holds a researcher position at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He received his master’s and doctoral degrees in industrial administration from Carnegie Mellon University and bachelor’s . degree in economics and operations research from the University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China. His research interests include intelligence and security informatics, spatial-temporal data analysis, infectious disease informatics, social computing, recommender systems, software agents, and applied operations research and game theory with application in e-commerce and online advertising systems.
He published one monograph and over 200 peer-reviewed articles. In addition Daniel co-edited 19 books and conference proceedings, and chaired 30 technical conferences or workshops including the IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI), the Biosurveillance and Biosecurity Workshop (BioSecure), and the International Workshop on Social Computing (SOCO). He serves on editorial boards of 15 Information Technology and Information Systems related journals. As PI or co-PI, in the past 12 years, he received research grants with funding amounts totaling about $15 million. He is active in information systems and public health informatics professional activities and is Vice President for Publications Activities for the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society and past Chair of INFORMS College on Artificial Intelligence.
Daniel assumes the editorship of IEEE Intelligent Systems in January 2013.
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