|
Main
Page
Graduate
Program
Undergraduate
Program
Course Information
Course
Catalog
Course
Web Pages
Our
Research
Research Areas
Research
Projects
Publications
Faculty
Graduate
Students
Research
and Technical Staff
Administrative
Staff
Alumni
Calendars
Computing Facilities
Yale
Computer Science FAQ
Yale Workstation Support
Computing
Lab
AfterCollege
Job Resource
Contact
Us
History
Life in the Department
Life About Town
Directions
Faculty
Positions
City
of New Haven
Yale Applied Mathematics
Yale Faculty of Engineering
Yale
University Home Page
Google Search
Yale Info Phonebook
Internal |
|
Willard Miranker
Adjunct Professor of Computer Science
B.A., M.S., Ph.D., New York University, 1952, 1953, 1956
Joined Yale Faculty 1989
Office Location: AKW 506
Telephone: 203.432.7226
Willard Mirankers research has dealt with a variety of fields,
including numerical mathematics, applied mathematics, and computer science.
His recent interests are in consciousness studies, neural networks, both
artificial neural nets and the neural networks which model cortical memory.
He is also interested in quantum computing.
He is the author of several monographs in numerical mathematics and is
an editor of the proceedings of several conferences on applied and numerical
mathematics. He is a Fellow of the AAAS, and a recipient of the award
of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He has been an associate editor
of COMPUTING, an advisory board member for the Journal of Parallel Computing,
and since 1992, an advisory board member of the Journal of Neural, Parallel
and Scientific Computation.
| Representative Publications: |
 |
A
Neural Wave Formalism, Yale University Department of Computer
Science, 2005 |
 |
"A Quantum State
Model of Consciousness, J. Consciousness Studies, 9, 2002. |
 |
"Neural Network Modeling
of Hippocampal Neurogenesis." Effect on Learning and Memory
and Implications for Biological Investigation," with R.A. Chambers,
(2002). |
 |
"Quantum Neurons,"
Yale Univ. DCS TR1234, (2002). |

|
 |