Life Contribution Award: Dennis Gabor Award : Danil Prokhorov
Young Investigator Award: Aharon Katzir Young Investigator Award : Sheng Li
Service Award: Ada Lovelace Service Award: DeLiang Wang
INNS Special Interest Groups
INNS Special Interest Group on Engineering Applications of Neural Networks (SIG EANN)
The new SIG has been created to focus on innovative applications of neural networks and associated techniques for solving practical problems, especially where an engineering approach is adopted. The formation of EANN SIG recognises and gives a home to the research community involved in the longstanding and successful series of conferences on Engineering Applications of Neural Networks (EANN). The 11th EANN 2009 conference was hosted in London, UK, and the EANN 2011 was held in Corfu, Greece.
The purpose of the SIG is to support EANN conferences e.g. sponsoring research students, related events and activities and thereby strengthen EANN as a research community.
SIG EANN members:
Prof Dominic Palmer-Brown, London Metropolitan University
Prof Chrisina Jayne, Robert Gordon University
Dirk Gorissen, Ghent University
Dr Marley Vellasco, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
Dr Andre Vargas Abs da Cruz, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
Prof Mario Malcangi Malcangi, Università degli Studi di Milano
Prof Carlo Morabito, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria
Prof Nadia Mammone, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria
Dr Plamen Angelov, Lancaster University
Rui Sheng Guo, University of East London
Elidon Bequiri, University of East London
Miao Kang, London Metroploitan University
Dr Karim Ouazzane, London Metroploitan University
Prof Hassan Kazemian, London Metropolitan University
Dr Lazaros Iliadis Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Serafin Alonso Castro, University de Leon, Spain
Antonio Moran Alvarez, University de Leon, Spain
Deepthi Namali Ratnayake, London Metropolitan University, UK
Samson Habte, London Metropolitan University, UK
Pekka Kumpulainen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland