Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering; Director, McGill Research Center for Intelligent Machines
McGill University, since 1986
Martin Levine was born in Montreal, Quebec. He became an electrical engineer and has gone on to contribute in the areas of Biomedical Image Processing, Computer Vision, Intelligent Robotics, and Artificial Intelligence. He served on the technical staff of the Jet Propulsion Lab and is currently director of McGill's Research Centre for Machine Intelligence. He has received fellowships from numerous engineering and computer societies.
B.Eng., McGill U., 1960; M.Eng, 1963; Ph.D., Imperial Coll of Sci. and Tech., U. of London, England, 1965. Mem., Technical Staff, Jet Propulsion Lab., Calif. Inst. of Tech. 1972-73; consultant to various govt. agencies and industrial firms; mem. Order of Engrs. of Que.; Pattern Recognition Soc.; Fellow, Inst. for Electrical and Electronic Engrs. (IEEE) 1988; IEEE Computer Soc.; Candn. Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Soc. (founding Pres.); Internat. Assn. for Pattern Recognition, Pres. 1988-90; Ford found., Fellow., Amer. Soc. Eng. Educ. 1972-73; Fellow, Candn. Inst. for Advanced Rsch. FCIAR (Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Section) 1984-90; CIAR/PRECARN Assoc. 1990-; author "Vision in Man and Machine" 1985; co-author "Computer Assisted Analyses of Cell Locomotion and Chemotaxis" 1986; over 100 journal articles & conference presentations on Biomedical Image Processing, Computer Vision, Intelligent Robotics, Artificial Intelligence; Gen. Ed., "Advances in Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence"
Sources: Canadian Who's Who, 1993; Robert Meunier
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