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Assistant Professor Arnold Patton, Ph.D.

Patton portrait

187 Bradley Hall
(309) 677-2449
alp@cs1.bradley.edu

Education

Ph.D., Michigan State University
M.S., Michigan State University
B.A., Anderson College

Areas of Expertise

Evolutionary Computation
Artificial Intelligence
Networks
C++ and Java Programming

Currently Teaching Courses:

CS 302
CS 343
CS 380
CS 516

Personal Web site:

http://cs1.bradley.edu/~alp/

BEAR Web site:

http://bradley.bradley.edu/~bear/

More information

Dr. Patton continues to work with his collaborative student research team, Bradley Evolutionary Algorithm Research (BEAR). This group, established in Fall 2000, provides an extra-curricular research focus for undergraduate and graduate students. The central focus is on application of various machine learning techniques, especially evolutionary algorithms. The group operates as a semi-formal research group, reviewing papers, brainstorming approaches to various problems of interest, and presenting results. Also, the group maintains and operates a 20 node Beowulf cluster for inter-departmental experimental research. Dr. Patton is also currently involved in the Peoria Robotics Research group, a multi-institutional research group focusing on technologies for the next generation of medical robotics. This group is a direct outgrowth of the Peoria Next initiative.