short bio
Hans-Paul Schwefel studied Aero- and Space-Technology at the Technical
University of Berlin (TUB). Before and after receiving his engineer
diploma in 1965 he worked at the Hermann-Föttinger-Institute of
Hydrodynamics, from 1967 to 1970 at an industrial research institute,
and from 1971 to 1975 again at the TUB, from where he got his Dr.-Ing.
degree in 1975. Coherent during that period at Berlin was the development
of a new experimental and later on also numerical optimization method
called 'Evolutionsstrategie'. From 1976 to 1985 he acted as senior
research fellow at the Research Centre (KFA) Jülich, where he was head
of a computer aided planning tools group. Since 1985 until he was
pensioned in 2006 he was holder of a Chair for Systems Analysis
(now Algorithm Engineering) at the (now Technical)
University of Dortmund, Department of (now Faculty for) Computer Science.
In 1990 he was co-founder of the international conference series on
Parallel Problem Solving from Nature (PPSN), which has been held
biennially ever since. He acted as dean of the faculty, as spokesman
of the collaborative research center on computational intelligence
(SFB 531), as co-founder and president of the Informatics Centre
Dortmund (ICD), and also as pro-rector for research at the university.
He has been member of the editorial boards of three journals and
advisory board member of two book series in the field of Evolutionary
respective Natural Computation. His publication list comprises more
than 160 entries.
In 2002 he got an Evolutionary Computation Pioneer Award from the IEEE
Neural Networks Society, later renamed IEEE Computational Intelligence
Society. As Senior Member since 2005, he was elevated to Fellow of the
IEEE in 2007. In the same year The University of Birmingham admitted him
to the degree of Doctor of Science, honoris causa. An IEEE Frank Rosenblatt
Award was awarded to Hans-Paul Schwefel in the year 2011.
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