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Norman Bashias, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Associate Professor (Fall 2002 - present)
Assistant Professor of Computer Science (Fall 1998 - Summer 2002)

Developed and Taught the following new courses:
MaC 1005: Making Smalltalk With Your PC
MaC 1018: Introduction to Java Programming
MaC 2020: Introduction to Mobile Robotics
MaC 3042: Advanced Topics in Computer Programming
MaC 3050: Introduction to Parallel Programming

Member of the following professional societies:
American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS)
Association for Computing Machinery (acm)

Other activities:
Member of the 1993/1994 Who's Who Registry of Global Business Leaders
Fluent in Greek and French
Avid classical guitar and bouzouki player
Avid cyclist, fisherman

Sample list of publications:

Norman J. Bashias "The Systemic Formalization and Automated Translation of Knowledge Involving Uncertainty with Applications for Knowledge Engineering." Doctoral Dissertation, Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York, April 1997.

Norman J. Bashias, "The Systemic Formalization of Knowledge Involving Uncertainty," International Journal of General Systems, 24(1-2), 17--31.

Miriam R. Tausner, Norman J. Bashias, Zhanyang Zhang "General Systems Problem Solving: A Basis for Systemic Knowledge Engineering" Int. J. General Systems, 24(1-2), 17--31.

Norman J. Bashias and Miriam R. Tausner, "Systemic Measures of Ambiguity for Control of Automated Reasoning," Presented at the Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS-2000), July 2000, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Miriam R. Tausner and Norman J. Bashias, "A Systemic Representation of Negotiated Cooperation to Solve a Scheduling Problem" Presented at the Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS-2000), July 2000, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.