Marco Dorigo

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    IRIDIA, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium

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    SCHOLARPEDIA ARTICLES

    Ant colony optimization

    Scholarpedia, 2(3):1461. (2007).

    Swarm intelligence

    Scholarpedia, 2(9):1462. (2007).
    (with Mauro Birattari)

    Particle swarm optimization

    Scholarpedia, 3(11):1486. (2008).
    (with Marco A. Montes de Oca
    and Andries Engelbrecht)

    Swarm robotics

    Scholarpedia, 9(1):1463.(2014).
    (with Mauro Birattari
    and Manuele Brambilla)

    Marco Dorigo

    Marco Dorigo was born in Milan, Italy, in 1961, and in 1992 received his Doctorate in Information and Systems Electronic Engineering from the Politecnico di Milano. After post-doctoral appointments to UC Berkeley, the IDSIA Institute in Lugano, and the Université Libre de Bruxelles, he was given a tenured research position in 1996 at the Université Libre de Bruxelles where he co-directs IRIDIA, the Artificial Intelligence laboratory. Since 2004 he is also a research director of the Belgian Funds for Scientific Research (FNRS).

    Dr. Dorigo has received many awards for his research, including the Italian Prize for Artificial Intelligence in 1996, the European "Marie Curie Excellence Award" in 2003, the Leeuw-Damry-Bourlart Award in 2005, and the Cajastur International Prize in 2007. In 2010 he was awarded an ERC Advanced Grant by the European Research Council. Dr. Dorigo has given invited talks all over the globe, and has been a plenary speaker at numerous recent international conferences. Dr. Dorigo is a fellow of the IEEE and the ECCAI, is the first Editor in Chief of the journal "Swarm Intelligence", and is an associate editor of numerous other international journals.

    Dr. Dorigo has made seminal contributions to the fields of swarm intelligence and soft computing, as is reflected by his h-index of more than 77. He invented the Ant Colony Optimization metaheuristic, coordinated the Swarm-bots and Swarmanoid projects and is the author of more than 300 publications.

    You can find out more about him and his research at http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~mdorigo.

    (originally featured 26 August 2008)

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