Some Past Collaborators

Prof. Jeffrey Cohn, Psychology, University of Pittsburgh.
Applications of profiling methods to social psychology.

Prof. Michael Erdmann, Computer Science.
Applications to physics.

Dr. Ilie Fishtik, Chemical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Integration of MECHEM with energetics calcuations for reforming reactions.

Prof. Susan Henry, Biological Sciences.
Applications of niche-finding and profiling methods to gene expression data.

Prof. Brian MacWhinney, Psychology.
Applications of profiling methods to psycholinguistics experiments.

Prof. Jonathan Minden, Biological Sciences.
Pattern detection and modelling in developmental biology.

Prof. Robert Murphy, Biological Sciences.
Pattern detection and pathway modelling in cell biology.

Prof. Naren Ramakrishnan, Computer Science Department, Virginia Tech.
Development of new methods for extracting qualitative knowledge from benchmarking studies.

Prof. Vladimir Pericliev, Department of Mathematical Linguistics, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Development and application of typological methods in Linguistics.

Prof. Herbert Simon, Computer Science/Psychology.
Organization of special issue on Scientific Discovery for the journal Artificial Intelligence.

Prof. Derek Sleeman, Computing Science, University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Organization of special issue on Scientific Discovery for the journal Artificial Intelligence.

Chris Stone, Computer Science graduate student.
Extending PENCHANT to handle more complex spatio-temporal data sets.

Brian White, (formerly) Computer Science undergraduate student.
Development of graphical user interface to MECHEM.

Prof. Andrew Zeigarnik, Laboratory of Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis, Lomonosov Academy of Fine Chemical Technology, Moscow (Russia).
Reaction mechanisms in chemistry; data mining in chemistry.

Prof. Jan Zytkow, Computer Science, University of North Carolina (Charlotte).
Development of discovery methods; applications to physics.