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Professor Casimir Kulikowski is Board of Governors Professor of Computer Science, Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey.

Professor Casimir Kulikowski is Board of Governors Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Professor Casimir Kulikowski major areas of research are artificial intelligence, biomedical and health informatics, and the societal impact of computers, especially in health and historical analysis. In biomedical and health informatics I am working on models for representing underlying knowledge in clinical records and guidelines, on methods of medical clinical support, biomedical imaging and predictive data mining, and on the history of biomedical and health informatics. In artificial intelligence, my concentration is on pattern recognition, clustering, expert problem solving and knowledge representation, and visual reasoning. In imaging it is on clustering and segmentation in large scale image sets, and on the annotation of clinical images within the context of clinical problem-solving using metaphor and language in novel ways. On societal impact, I am investigating the effects of computer technology on medical practice, biomedical research, bioethics, and the history of informatics and its impact on clinical care.

Professor Casimir Kulikowski got his B.E. in Electrical Engineering and his M. Sc. in Engineering and Applied Science at Yale University in 1965 and 1966 respectively. In 1970 got his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Hawaii

Professor Kulikowski has a substantial academic publication record that you can view following his ( Google Scholar Profile)