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First Impressions of a Young Turk. Introductory Remarks to the Gelenbe 2015 Symposium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 April 2017

Mania Pavella*
Affiliation:
Emeritus Professor of Power Systems, Institut Montefiore, University of Liège, Belgium

Abstract

These remarks constitute an introduction to this special issue and were made on 21 September 2015, at the opening of a special symposium honouring Professor Erol Gelenbe at Imperial College London, UK. Gelenbe is a Computer Scientist and Computer Engineer, who has been a Fellow of Academia Europaea since 2005. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters of Belgium, as well as of the Science Academies of Hungary, Poland and Turkey, and of the National Academy of Technologies of France.

Type
In Honour of Erol Gelenbe
Copyright
© Academia Europaea 2017 

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References

Erol Gelenbe’s publications before joining the University of Liège, and a few from 2015 and 2016, showing the range of topics and how they have changed over time

1. Gelenbe, E. (1969) Probabilistic automata with structural restrictions. SWAT (FOCS)’69 (10th Annual Symposium on Switching and Automata Theory), Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 15–17 October 1969. IEEE Computer Society 1969, pp. 90–99.Google Scholar
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14. Akinwande, O.J., Bi, H. and Gelenbe, E. (2015) Managing crowds in hazards with dynamic grouping. IEEE Access, 3, pp. 10601070.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
15. Gelenbe, E. (2015) Synchronising energy harvesting and data packets in a wireless sensor. Energies, 8(1), pp. 356369.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
16. Gelenbe, E. (2015) Errors and power when communicating with spins. IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, 3(4), pp. 483488.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
17. Brun, O., Wang, L. and Gelenbe, E. (2016) Big data for autonomic intercontinental overlays. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Communications, 34(3), pp. 575583.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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19. Gorbil, G., Abdelrahman, O.H., Pavloski, M. and Gelenbe, E. (2016) Modeling and Analysis of RRC-Based Signalling Storms in 3G Networks. IEEE Transactions on. Emerging Topics Computing, 4(1), pp. 113127.Google Scholar