Professor George Rzevski is Emeritus Professor, Centre for Complexity and Design, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
George acted as Visiting Professor at London School of Economics, London; Brunel University, West London; Wuhan University, China; Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany; and Moratuwa University, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Until 1999 George was a full-time academic and Professor in Department of Design and Innovation at The Open University, Milton Keynes, where he was Director, Centre for the Design of Intelligent Systems. His Centre was well funded by grants from government and industry and his Department was rated 5 out of 5 in the two UK Research Assessment Exercises.
When George retired, as a tribute to his successful research career, the University named his laboratory as “The George Rzevski Complexity Science Laboratory”.
He has assessed candidates for tenure on behalf of several American universities, including Stamford, Ohio and Texas; examined over 30 PhD students from universities in the UK and abroad, including Cambridge University, Imperial College, LSE, Royal College of Art, The Open University, Cardiff University, Singapore University and National University of Ireland. For several years, George has delivered a regular series of lectures on Economic, Social and Cultural Implications of Global Networks to postgraduate students at London School of Economics.
During the last 25 years, Professor Rzevski founded and managed several advanced technology companies, which design and supply complex adaptive systems for business and administration, including Magenta Corporation, London and Samara; Rzevski Solutions Ltd, London; Knowledge Genesis Ltd, London and Hanover; Smart Solutions Ltd, Samara; Multi-Agent Technology Ltd, London, UK and Helsinki; Digital Ecosystems Ltd, London, Helsinki, Samara, Colombo and Sidney and Rzevski Research Ltd, London.
George has three UK and international patents on multi-agent systems for logistics, dynamic data mining and semantic processing. He served as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, published by Elsevier.
A selection of Professor Rzevski's designs of intelligent real-time resource allocation system is described on slides that you can download by clicking on the button below.
George acted as Visiting Professor at London School of Economics, London; Brunel University, West London; Wuhan University, China; Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany; and Moratuwa University, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Until 1999 George was a full-time academic and Professor in Department of Design and Innovation at The Open University, Milton Keynes, where he was Director, Centre for the Design of Intelligent Systems. His Centre was well funded by grants from government and industry and his Department was rated 5 out of 5 in the two UK Research Assessment Exercises.
When George retired, as a tribute to his successful research career, the University named his laboratory as “The George Rzevski Complexity Science Laboratory”.
He has assessed candidates for tenure on behalf of several American universities, including Stamford, Ohio and Texas; examined over 30 PhD students from universities in the UK and abroad, including Cambridge University, Imperial College, LSE, Royal College of Art, The Open University, Cardiff University, Singapore University and National University of Ireland. For several years, George has delivered a regular series of lectures on Economic, Social and Cultural Implications of Global Networks to postgraduate students at London School of Economics.
During the last 25 years, Professor Rzevski founded and managed several advanced technology companies, which design and supply complex adaptive systems for business and administration, including Magenta Corporation, London and Samara; Rzevski Solutions Ltd, London; Knowledge Genesis Ltd, London and Hanover; Smart Solutions Ltd, Samara; Multi-Agent Technology Ltd, London, UK and Helsinki; Digital Ecosystems Ltd, London, Helsinki, Samara, Colombo and Sidney and Rzevski Research Ltd, London.
George has three UK and international patents on multi-agent systems for logistics, dynamic data mining and semantic processing. He served as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, published by Elsevier.
A selection of Professor Rzevski's designs of intelligent real-time resource allocation system is described on slides that you can download by clicking on the button below.