Geoffrey E. Hinton is 2014 Frank Rosenblatt Award
Recipient
Geoffrey Hinton is an Emeritus University Professor with the Department of Computer Science
at the University of Toronto, Canada. Professor Hinton joined Google Inc. as Distinguished
Researcher in March 2013 when his company, DNNresearch Inc, was acquired. He now
divides his time working for Google and University of Toronto.
Call for Papers: IEEE SMC Magazine
Article subjects include the integration of the theories of communication, control, cybernetics,
optimization, systems engineering technology development, including problem definition
methods, modeling, and simulation, methods of system experimentation, human factors
engineering, as well as their application to the variety of systems including human-machine,
biological, technological, ecological, socio-economic, and societal systems, data and
methods, systems design techniques and test and evaluation methods, and system structure
towards the formulation of a general theory of systems
Information for Authors - IEEE SMC Magazine
IEEE System, Man, and Cybernetics Magazine is published quarterly. Each paper submitted
is subject to a thorough review process, and the publication decision is based on the
comments and recommendations of the reviewers. Review management is generally under the
direction of an associate editor. Often, reviews take 6 weeks but can take up to three to four
months, occasionally longer. An additional several months is required for the publication
process.
Invitation to apply for Senior Membership of IEEE
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1. be engineers, scientists, educators, technical executives, or originators in IEEE-
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2. have experience reflecting professional maturity;
3. have been in professional practice for at least ten years;
4. show significant performance over a period of at least five of their years in professional
practice.