Selim G. Akl (Ph.D.,
McGill University
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, 1978) is a
professor
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at
Queen's University in the
Queen's School of Computing, where he leads the Parallel and Unconventional Computation Group. His research interests are primarily in the area of
algorithm
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design and analysis, in particular for problems in
parallel computing and
unconventional computing
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.
Activities
Akl is currently Director of the School of Computing at Queen's University. He is
editor in chief
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of ''Parallel Processing Letters'' published by
World Scientific Publishing
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in 1991 and an editor of several major
computing
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journals including:
*''International Journal of Unconventional Computing'' (Old City Publishing; 2011)
*''Computational Geometry'' (Elsevier; 1993)
*''International Journal of Parallel, Emergent, and Distributed Systems'' (Taylor and Francis; 2004)
Akl is the founding editorial board member of ''International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking'' (Inderscience Publishers; 2003 ), and a past editor of ''Journal of Cryptology'' (Springer-Verlag; 1988–1991), ''Information Processing Letters'' (North-Holland; 1989–1999), and ''Parallel Algorithms and Applications'' (Taylor and Francis; 1991–2004).
Current research
Recently Akl created "Quantum Chess". The purpose of Quantum Chess is not to make the game more difficult; rather, by adding the unpredictability of quantum physics to chess, humans and computers are put on a level playing field, as they both face the same difficulties posed by the weirdness of the quantum. Alice Wismath, an undergraduate summer student, wrote a program implementing one of the many versions that Akl proposed in his article ''On the Importance of Being Quantum'' in September's Parallel Processing Letters article.
Akl has claimed that the notion of universality in computation is false. Akl asserts that no machine can claim universality since there will always be a larger set of problems that such a machine cannot solve. Akl has described the non-universality in computation in more detail.
Conferences
Akl chaired the 2007 International Conference on Unconventional Computation that took place in
Kingston, Ontario
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,
Canada
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.
Publications
Akl is the author of several textbooks in the areas of
parallel computing and
computational geometry:
Parallel Sorting Algorithms(Academic Press, 1985)
The Design and Analysis of Parallel Algorithms(Prentice Hall, 1989)
(Prentice Hall, 1997).
He is also the co-author o
Parallel Computational Geometry(Prentice Hall, 1993)
Adaptive Cryptographic Access Control(Springer, 2010), Applications of Quantum Cryptography (LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2018) an
From Parallel to Emergent Computing(CRC Press, 2019).
His book on Parallel Computational Geometry is considered to be the definitive work on the subject.
Awards and recognition
Akl won the 2004 and 2007 Howard Staveley Award for Teaching Excellence. He received the Queen's University Prize for Excellence in Research in 2005 and the Queen's University Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision in 2012.
He served as Director of the Queen's School of Computing (2007 - 2017). In 2018, Akl was the recipient of a CS-Can/Info-Can Lifetime Achievement Award in Computer Science.
External links
Selim Akl's Official Home PageQueen's University School of Computing*
ttp://www.cs.queensu.ca/uc07/ International Conference on Unconventional Computation 2007
References
McGill University alumni
Queen's University at Kingston faculty
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Canadian computer scientists
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