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Professor Andy Adamatzky

is a Professor in unconventional computing in the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics, University of the West of England, Bristol. He is a principal investigator of two non-linear media robotics projects in the Intelligent Autonomous Systems Engineering Lab at UWE and co-founder of the Unconventional Computing Inter-Faculty Group (Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences and Applied Sciences, University of the West of England).

He has an interdisciplinary background and experience in the investigation of non-linear biological and physical systems. He has been an invited keynote speaker on reaction-diffusion computing, design of advanced unconventional massively parallel processors, and cellular automaton theory and applications in several international conferences, published seventy journal papers, two monographs in cellular automata and non-classical computation
in chemical media
.

He is member of the editorial boards of several journals including Int. J. Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems, Int. J. Multi-Valued Logic and Soft Computing, and founding editor of Unconventional Computing journal. His recent EPSRC funded projects include control of robot navigation in non-linear media (GR/R31225), cluster in novel computation (GR/S63854) and massively parallel actuator array controlled by non-linear media (GR/S79640); he also received grants from Daiwa Anglo-Japanese  oundation and Leverhulme Trust.