- Saul Amarel
Saul Amarel (b. 1928 - d.
December 18 ,2002 ) was professor of computer science atRutgers University , and best known for his pioneer work inArtificial Intelligence . He also had a distinguished career as ascientist ,engineer , andteacher . He was a pioneering contributor to advanced computing and AI methodologies. Both applied to scientific inquiry as well as engineering practice.Biography
Amarel was born into a
Thessaloniki , GreekJewish family in 1928. He served in theGreek Resistance movement duringWorld War II as theGermans invaded Greece. He was forced to flee with his family toGaza , which was then in British Palestine.He graduated from
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in 1948 with a bachelor’s degree in engineering and worked for the Israeli Ministry of Defense before heading to theUnited States . There he obtained his master’s degree in 1953 and then a doctorate in Electrical Engineering in 1955 fromColumbia University inNew York .In 1957 he took a position at RCA Sarnoff Labs Computer Theory Group, which he created, in New Jersey, as the Alan M. Turing Professor of Computer Science, pioneering research in the new field of AI. While serving as head of RCA's Computer Theory Research Group. In 1984, he served as Director for
DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), the agency that does research and development for theUnited States Department of Defense .In 1995, he returned to Rutgers to teach, where he also continued to conduct more research work. Amarel received the Award named after
Allen Newell from theAssociation for Computing Machinery (ACM) for his wide-ranging contributions to Artificial Intelligence, especially in advancing our understanding of the role of representation in problem solving, and of the theory and practice of computational planning. He became an IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Fellow.He lived in
Princeton, New Jersey , where he died in 2002 from a heart attack following a six-year battle with cancer. [Nagourney, Saul. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE6DA1F3DF932A15751C1A9649C8B63 "Saul Amarel, 74, an Innovator In the Artificial Intelligence Field"] , "The New York Times ",December 21 ,2002 . AccessedNovember 24 ,2007 .] This occurred just as the celebration of his retirement from Rutgers University, after more than 40 years of leadership in computer science nationally and internationally, was under preparation forDecember 20 ,2002 .References
External links
* [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1:99697820/In+memoriam~C~+Charles+Rosen,+Norman+Nielsen,+and+Saul+Amarel.html?refid=ency_botnm AI Article]
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