Dr. Lawrence J. Fogel (March 2, 1928 - February 18, 2007), was a pioneer in evolutionary computation and human factors analysis. In Computer science evolutionary computation is a subfield of Artificial intelligence (more particularly Computational intelligence) that involves He is known as the father of evolutionary programming. Evolutionary programming is one of the four major Evolutionary algorithm paradigms Born in Brooklyn, New York, he earned his B. Brooklyn (named after the Dutch town Breukelen) is one of the five boroughs of New York City. E. E. from New York University in 1948, M. New York University ( NYU) is a private, Nonsectarian, Coeducational Research University in New York City. S. from Rutgers University in 1952 and Ph. Rutgers The State University of New Jersey (also known as Rutgers University) is the largest institution for higher education in the state of New Jersey D. from University of California, Los Angeles in 1964, and died in San Diego, California. The University of California Los Angeles (generally known as UCLA) is a public research university located in Westwood Los Angeles, California, United
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Dr. Fogel’s first decade of engineering (1948-1960) began with an interest in antenna design, ensuring reliability of weapons systems, and inventing interfaces for human operators. He analyzed and designed flight instrumentation for high performance and vertical takeoff aircraft as well as helicopters. He also engineered design concepts for various individual instruments, including all altitude indicators, airspeed indicators, altimeters, as well as related displays. His keen insight led to five patents issued from 1958-1961 pertaining to two separate inventions regarding active noise cancellation and a revolutionary cockpit display known as the "Kinelog. Active noise control (ANC (also known as noise cancellation, active noise reduction (ANR or antinoise) is a method for reducing unwanted Sound " He worked at Stavid Engineering (New Jersey, NJ) and Convair, a division of General Dynamics (San Diego, CA). The Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, commonly known as Convair, was a US aerospace development and manufacturing complex of the 1940s and later General Dynamics Corporation ( is a defense conglomerate formed by Mergers and Divestitures and as of 2008 it is the fifth largest Defense contractor
On leave from Convair, Dr. Fogel served as Special Assistant to the Associate Director (Research) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) from July 1960 to July 1961. The National Science Foundation (NSF is a United States Government agency that supports fundamental Research and Education in all the non-medical While at the NSF, Dr. Fogel represented the Associate Director at technical and professional meetings accomplishing liaison within and outside the National Science Foundation on matters ranging from the merit of individual research proposals to the effect of national policies on future manpower, economic and military strength. This effort cuminated in a report to the U. S. Congress on the worth of investing in scientific progress. While at NSF, Dr. Fogel's interest in cybernetics and biotechnology led to a hypothesis that a simulation of evolution on computers could be used to generate artificial intelligence. Cybernetics is the interdisciplinary study of the Structure of Complex systems especially Communication processes control mechanisms and Feedback These theories were first tested successfully upon his return to Convair.
Dr. Fogel's Ph. D. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1964, included the first dissertation in the field of evolutionary computation titled "On the Organization of Intellect. The University of California Los Angeles (generally known as UCLA) is a public research university located in Westwood Los Angeles, California, United In Computer science evolutionary computation is a subfield of Artificial intelligence (more particularly Computational intelligence) that involves " His dissertation became the basis for the first book in the field of evolutionary computing titled "Artificial Intelligence through Simulated Evolution," co-authored by Alvin Owens and Michael Walsh. Dr. Fogel started Decision Science, Inc. in 1965, the first company dedicated to the advancement and practice of evolutionary computing for real-world problem solving. The company was acquired in 1982 by Titan Systems, Inc. Dr. Fogel also worked at ORINCON Corp. in San Diego from the late 1980s to early 1990s. Dr. Fogel was a co-founder and president of Natural Selection, Inc. , which has been in business since 1993 applying methods of computational intelligence to real-world problems. Computational intelligence (CI is an offshoot of Artificial intelligence.
Dr. Fogel was also well-known for aeromodeling and was a Fellow of the Academy of Model Aeronautics. Academy of Model Aeronautics, based in Muncie Indiana, USA is a Non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of model aviation as a recognized sport