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Grzegorz Rozenberg
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Grzegorz Rozenberg (born 14 March 1942, Warsaw)[1] is a Polish and Dutch computer scientist.[2][3]
Grzegorz Rozenberg | |
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![]() 2017, with his decoration of a Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion | |
Born | (1942-03-14) March 14, 1942 (age 82) |
Alma mater | Polish Academy of Sciences |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer science |
Institutions | Leiden University |
Thesis | Quasi-uniform Automata (1968) |
Doctoral advisor | Zdzisław Pawlak |
Doctoral students | Jetty Kleijn |
His primary research areas are natural computing, formal language and automata theory, graph transformations, and concurrent systems. He is referred to as the guru of natural computing, as he was promoting the vision of natural computing as a coherent scientific discipline already in the 1970s, gave this discipline its current name, and defined its scope.[4][5]
His research career spans over forty five years. He is a professor at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science of Leiden University, The Netherlands and adjoint professor at the department of computer science, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA. Rozenberg is also a performing magician, with the artist name Bolgani and specializing in close-up illusions. He is the father of well-known Dutch artist Dadara.