Zdzisław Bubnicki

Scientist, Deceased Person

1938 – 2006

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Who was Zdzisław Bubnicki?

Zdzisław Bubnicki was a Polish scientist, a specialist in the fields of automation and computer science. His main scientific interests concerned: decision theory, control theory, system identification, pattern recognition, expert systems, and knowledge-based systems, complexes of operations, and methodology of computer systems.

He obtained a degree of Master of Science in 1960 at Faculty of Electronics at Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice. Since 1962 he moved to Wroclaw where he worked at Wroclaw University of Technology. In 1964 he achieved a Ph.D. degree, and in 1967 - a Doctor of Sciences degree. Several years later, in 1973 he became an assistant professor and in 1979 - a professor.

For many years he was a chief of Institute of Control and Systems Techniques at Wroclaw University of Technology.

Since 1986 he became a correspondent member of Polish Academy of Sciences, and since 1994 - a real member of PAS.

Prof. Bubnicki was a supervisor of 44 Ph.D. dissertations, and now 16 of them are professors. Results of his work had a big influence on the control and decision theory. Especially so called uncertain variables, that are extensions of fuzzy sets, was one of his biggest contributions to the field of computer science.

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Born
Jun 17, 1938
Lviv
Nationality
  • Poland
Profession
Died
Mar 12, 2006
Wrocław

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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