Michael A. Arbib

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Template:Short description Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Michael Anthony Arbib (born May 28, 1940) is an American computational neuroscientist. He is an adjunct professor of psychology at the University of California at San Diego and professor emeritus at the University of Southern California; before his 2016 retirement he was the Fletcher Jones Professor of computer science, as well as a professor of biological sciences,<ref name="viterbi.usc.edu">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> biomedical engineering,<ref name="viterbi.usc.edu"/> electrical engineering,<ref name="theatlas.org">Gold Medal The AtlasTemplate:Dead link</ref> neuroscience and psychology.<ref name="viterbi.usc.edu"/>

Early life and education

Arbib was born in England on May 28, 1940, the oldest of four children. His parents moved to New Zealand when he was about 7, and on to Australia when he was about 9.<ref name="talkingnets">Template:Cite book</ref> Arbib was educated in New Zealand and at The Scots College in Sydney, Australia.Template:Citation needed In 1960 he took a BSc (Hons) at the University of Sydney,<ref name="theatlas.org"/> with the University Medal in Pure Mathematics.Template:Citation needed

Arbib received his PhD in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1963.<ref name="mgp">Template:MathGenealogy</ref> He was advised by Norbert Wiener, the founder of cybernetics, and Henry McKean.<ref name="talkingnets"/><ref name="mgp"/> As a student, he also worked with Warren McCulloch, the co-inventor of the artificial neural network and finite-state machine.<ref name="talkingnets"/>

Career

Following his PhD, Arbib moved to Stanford for a postdoc with Rudolf E. Kálmán.<ref name="talkingnets"/><ref name="brainworld"/> Arbib spent five years at Stanford, before moving to become becoming the founding chairman of the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1970.<ref name="brainworld">Template:Cite magazine</ref> He remained in the department until 1986, when he joined the University of Southern California.<ref name="brainworld"/> He retired and was granted emeritus status in 2016.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Arbib's collected papers from the period 1960 through 1985 are held by the University of Massachusetts Amherst.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Awards and honors

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Selected bibliography

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Authored and co-authored books

  • (1968) Algebraic Theory of Machines, Languages and Semigroups Template:ISBN
  • (1969) Theories of abstract automata Prentice-Hall Template:ISBN
  • (1973) with Louis Padulo System Theory. A Unified State-space Approach to Continuous and Discrete Systems Saunders Template:ISBN
  • (1975) with Ernest G. Manes Arrows, Structures, and Functors: The Categorical Imperative Academic Press Template:ISBN
  • (1978) with Suad Alagic The Design of Well-Structured and Correct Programs Springer Template:ISBN
  • (1981) with A.J. Kfoury and Robert N. Moll A Basis for Theoretical Computer Science Springer Template:ISBN
  • (1982) with A.J. Kfoury and Robert N. Moll A Programming Approach to Computability Springer Template:ISBN
  • (1984) Computers and the Cybernetic Society Second Edition Academic Press Template:ISBN (First edition 1977)
  • (1985) In Search of the Person: Philosophical Explorations in Cognitive Science UMass Template:ISBN
  • (1986) with Ernest G. Manes Algebraic Approaches to Program Semantics Springer Template:ISBN
  • (1986) with Mary B. Hesse The Construction of Reality CUP Template:ISBN
  • (1987) with E. Jeffrey Conklin and Jane C. Hill From Schema Theory to Language OUP Template:ISBN
  • (1987) Brains, Machines, and Mathematics Second Edition Springer Template:ISBN (First edition McGraw-Hill 1964 LC 63–21473)
  • (1988) with Robert N. Moll and A.J. Kfoury An Introduction to Formal Language Theory Springer Template:ISBN
  • (1989) The Metaphorical Brain Second Edition Wiley Template:ISBN (First edition Wiley 1972 Template:ISBN
  • (2005) Beyond the Mirror: Biology and Culture in the Evolution of Brain and Language OUP Template:ISBN
  • (2012) How the Brain Got Language: The Mirror System Hypothesis OUP Template:ISBN

Edited books

  • (1982) with David Caplan and John C. Marshall Neural Models of Language Processes Academic Press Template:ISBN
  • (1984) with Oliver G. Selfridge and Edwina L. Rissland Adaptive Control of Ill-Defined Systems Plenum Press Template:ISBN (Proc. Nato Conference Series. II, Systems Science, V. 16, June 21–26, 1981 Devon, England)
  • (2003) The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks 2nd Edition MIT Template:ISBN (First edition MIT 1995 0-262-01148-4)
  • (2005) with Jean-Marc Fellous Who Needs Emotions: The Brain Meets the Robot OUP Template:ISBN

Other publications

  • Dynamic Interactions in Neural Networks: Models and Data (Research Notes in Neural Computing) by Michael A. Arbib, Shun-Ichi Amari (1 January 1989)
  • Vision, Brain, and Cooperative Computation by Michael A. Arbib (Editor), Allen R. Hanson (Editor) (24 January 1990)
  • Natural and Artificial Parallel Computation by Michael A. Arbib (Editor), J. Alan Robinson (Editor) (Hardcover – 21 December 1990)
  • Neuroscience: From Neural Networks to Artificial Intelligence : Proceedings of a US-Mexico Seminar Held in the City of Xalapa in the State of Verac (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) by Pablo Rudomin, et al. (1 June 1993)
  • Neural Organization: Structure, Function, and Dynamics by Michael A. Arbib, Péter Érdi and János Szentágothai et al. (31 October 1997)
  • Neuroscience and the Person: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action (Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action Series) by Robert J. Russell, et al. (1 January 2000)
  • Computing the Brain: A Guide to Neuroinformatics by Michael Arbib, Jeffrey S. Grethe (15 March 2001)
  • The Neural Simulation Language: A System for Brain Modeling by Alfredo Weitzenfeld, et al. (1 July 2002)
  • Visual Structures and Integrated Functions (Research Notes in Neural Computing, No 3) by Michael A. Arbib, Jorg-Peter Ewert
  • Visuomotor Coordination: Amphibians, Comparisons, Models, and Robots by Jorg Peter Ewert, Michael A. Arbib

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