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Joel
Moses, Ph.D.
Institute Professor, Professor of Computer Science
and Engineering and Engineering Systems, MIT
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Dr.
Moses holds a Ph.D., which he received from MIT in 1967.
He has served as MIT’s Provost, Dean of Engineering,
Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science (EECS), Associate Head of EECS, and Associate Director
of the Laboratory for Computer Science.
Dr.
Moses is a member of the National Academy of Engineering,
and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences,
and of the IEEE. He is a member of the NAE Committee on
Engineering Education. He led the development of the Macsyma
system for algebraic formula manipulation and is the co-developer
of the Knowledge-Based Systems concept in Artificial Intelligence.
His current interests include the complexity and flexibility
of engineering systems.
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