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<FONT color="#990066" size=+1>Moshe Sipper</font>&nbsp;
 
received the B.A. degree from the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology,
 
and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Tel Aviv University, all
 
in computer science. He is currently an Associate Professor in the
 
Department of Computer Science, Ben-Gurion University, Israel.
 
During the years 1995-2001 he was a Senior Researcher in the Swiss Federal
 
Institute of Technology in Lausanne.
 
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Dr. Sipper's major research interests include evolutionary computation,
 
bio-inspired computing, and artificial life; minor interests include cellular
 
computing, cellular automata, and artificial self-replication, along
 
with a smidgen of evolutionary robotics, artificial neural networks, and fuzzy logic.
 
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Dr. Sipper has published over 120 scientific papers,
 
and is the author of two books:
 
<a href="http://www.moshesipper.com/mn/">
 
<FONT color="#152dc6"><i>Machine Nature: The Coming Age of Bio-Inspired Computing</i></font></a>
 
and
 
<a href="http://www.moshesipper.com/pcm/" target="_top">
 
 
<FONT color="#152dc6"><i>Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines:
 
The Cellular Programming Approach</i></font></a>.
 
He is an Associate Editor of the <i>IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation</i>
 
and an Editorial Board Member of <i>Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines</i>.
 
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Dr. Sipper's group won a Bronze Medal in the <a
 
href="http://www.human-competitive.org/" target="_top"><FONT
 
color="#152dc6"><i>2005 Human-Competitive Awards in Genetic and Evolutionary
 
Computation</i></font></a> competition, for their work on attaining
 
human-competitive game playing with genetic programming. He is the recipient
 
of the <i>1999 EPFL Latsis Prize</i>.
 
 
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