A really good news for the blogosphere is blogging of IlliGal members. IlliGAL is the genetic algorithm lab. of Illinois university in which David Goldberg is doing research and many good EC researchers have done their research in it, e.g. Erick Cantu-Paz and Martin Pelikan are from those that I know. Read their fantastic IlliGAL weblog.
Academic Blogs
I am not sure about the number of academic weblogs or articles written about them; however, this BBC News article is from the first ones that discuss the subject. Read Shola Adenekan’s “Academics give lessons on blogsâ€Â.
My Busy Days
Todays are really busy days; however, there does not exist any non-busy day. So I must continue my life and … !
I am preparing the last versions of to-be-hopefully my journal paper. It is a scientist-killer one as it took a lot of month to be ready.
I must start working on my IROS 2005 (IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems) very soon – maybe from right now. I have written a draft paper about the subject but I should revise it and make it shorter to be suitable for the IROS05.
NASA?!
hmmm … who comes here from the NASA?! Do you want to steal me to make intelligent robots for you?! 😀 You may mail me at SoloGen at [domain-name of here]. (;
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