Past IIGSS Visiting Scholars

The following is a partial list of past visiting scholars of the IIGSS. Currently, the IIGSS has a steady stream of visitors from different parts of the world.

If you are a past visiting scholar who would like to be added to the list, please contact us (include your date of visitation, area of study, and university and/or research affiliations).

August, 1995 P. R. Masani, Department of Mathematics. University of Pittsburgh. His visit was funded by the IIGSS.
August, 1995 Ganti Prasada Rao, Control Theorist and Civil Engineer. Indian Institute of Technology, India. He represented the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, U.A.E. His visit was jointly funded by the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems and Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania.
August, 1995 Achim Sydow, Mathematician and Administrator. GMD-First, Berlin. His visit was funded by the IIGSS.
August, 1995 Yasuhiko Takahara, Systems Expert, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management. Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. His visit was funded by the IIGSS.
August, 1995 Xuemou Wu, Mathematician and Founder of Pansystems Theory. Wuhan Digital Engineering Institute, Wuhan, The People’s Republic of China. His visit was funded by the IIGSS.
August, 1995 Gerard de Zeeuw, Mathematician and Statistician. Center for Innovation and Coorperative Technology, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. His visit was funded by the IIGSS.
August, 1996 Don McNeil, Systems Consultant. He represented the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, U.A.E. His visit was also funded by the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems.
June, 1996 Tai-He Fan, Professor of Mathematics. Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China. His visit was funded by the IIGSS.
January, 1997 George Klir, Systems Theorist. University of New York at Binghamton, New York, USA. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
January, 1997 Mihajlo Mesarovic, Cady Staley Professor of Systems Engineering and Mathematics and CWRU UNESCO Scientific Advisor on Global Change. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
January, 1997 Tuncer Oren, Expert in Software Engineering. University of Ottawa, Canada and Marmara Research Center of Turkish Science and Technical Research Council, Turkey. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
January, 1997 Boris Stilman, Control Theorist. University of Colorado at Denver. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
January, 1997 Lotfi A. Zadeh, Father of Fuzzy Mathematics. University of California at Berkeley.
January, 1997 Bernard P. Zeigler, Systems and Computer Engineering. University of Arizona. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
January–April, 1997 Sifeng Liu, Professor of Mathematics, Economics, Management Science, and Systems Engineering. Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China. His visit was funded by the Provincial Foundation of Outstanding Young Scholars of Henan.
July, 1998 Zdzislaw Bubnicki, Control Theorist. A Branch President of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Wroclaw University of Technology. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
July, 1998 Michel Cotsaftis, Mathematician. Laboratoire Des Techniques, Mecatroniques et Electroniques, Paris. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
July, 1998 Jifa Gu, Mathematician. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
July, 1998 Deyi Li, Communications. People’s University of China, Beijing. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
July, 1998 Y. Takahara, Systems Theorist. Graduate School of Management and Systems Engineering, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
July, 1998 Xuemou Wu, Mathematician and Founder of Pansystems Theory. Wuhan Digital Engineering Institute, Wuhan, the People’s Republic of China. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
July, 1999 Vladimir Tsurkov and Victor Ven. Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Their visit was funded by the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and private funds.
July–September, 2000 Shoucheng OuYang, Father of the Blown-up Theory and Professor of Mathematics and Meteorology. Chengdu Institute of Meterology, Chengdu, China. His visit was funded by the Sichuan Provincial Scientific Funds for Major Disastrous Natural Events.
August, 2000 Zhengqiu Ren. Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing. His visit was funded by the United Nations for imminent earthquake predictions.
September 10– 12, 2000 Hector Sabelli. Chicago Center for Creative Development, Chicago, USA. His visit was funded by the IIGSS.
April 13–15 & July 10–15, 2001 R. Ian Flett, Sociologist. Sydney, Australia. His research includes semiotics and the topology of meaning. His visits were funded partially by the IIGSS.
July 12–13, 2001 Dr. Randolph F. Lumpp, Professor of Religion and Philosophy and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Regis University. Denver, Colorado. His visit was funded by the IIGSS.
March 23–26, 2002 Dr. Robert Vallee, Secretary General of the World Organisation of General Systems and Cybernetics. France. His visit was partially funded by the IIGSS.
March 26–April 2, 2002 Professor Shu Guangfu, Professor of Mathematics and Systems Research. Chinese Academy of Mathematical and Systems Sciences, Beijing. His visit was jointly funded by the National Science Foundation of China, People’s University, and the Department of Communication of the Chinese Postal Service.
April 2–6, 2002 Professor Mian Yun Chen, Professor and Head of Systems Engineering and Control Theory and Engineering Projects. Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. His visit was funded by the National Science Foundation of China.
December 12–20, 2002 Professor Taoyong Wang, Professor of Computer Science and Editor of the Journal of Tianjin University of Science and Technology. Tianjin University of Science and Technology. His visit was funded by the Tianjin Association of Science and Technology.
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