My curriculum vitae:
  Biographical Sketch
 

I was born in a small town called Fagaras, Romania, on 23 September 1949.
I lived in there  until 1967 when I graduated from the National College Doamna Stanca and went to study Mathematics at the University of Bucharest, from which I  graduated in 1972.

After a few years during which I worked at the Central Institute of  Informatics in Bucharest and the Center for Mathematical Statistics of the Romanian  Academy of Sciences, I left Romania, first for France and then for the United States where I  arrived in 1977.

I continued my education in the Mathematics Department at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and obtained a PhD in Mathematics in 1983.

In 1983 I joined the  University of Cincinnati, first the Department of Mathematical Sciences and from 1984 the Computer Science Department. I was promoted to Associate Professor in 1989 and to Full Professor in 1998. I am currently in the Computer Science Group of the Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department in the College of Engineering at the University of Cincinnati.

I spent the academic year 1986-87 as a Visiting Research Fellow in the Engineering Mathematics Department at the University of Bristol, England where I worked with Jim Baldwin.

During 1990-1995 I worked in Japan in the area of Fuzzy Engineering, in connection with the Laboratory for International  Fuzzy Engineering (LIFE), including holding the LIFE Endowed Chair of Fuzzy Theory in the Systems Science Department at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.

I spent my most recent  academic (sabbatical) leave, during the academic year 1998-99 also in Japan, at the Brain Science  Institute of the Institute for Physics and Chemistry (RIKEN), in the Information Synthesis Group (now renamed as Mathematical Neuroscience) led by Professor Shun'ichi Amari.