Robert Ghanea-Hercock

Robert Ghanea-Hercock is a chief research engineer at the BT Group Pervasive ICT Research Centre (see also British Telecom). According to BT Group's website, "he is an experienced researcher and lecturer in a wide range of AI systems, including Software Agents, Mobile Robots and Evolutionary algorithms. He has several years industrial experience as a Senior Researcher in Intelligent Software Agents within BT research and Venturing. Prior to this position he was a lecturer at Salford University, teaching courses in AI, Robotics, Knowledge Based systems, and Analogue Electronics."

In 2004, Robert Ghanea Hercock, was appointed team leader within the Data & Information Fusion project, as part of the Defence Technology Centre initiative of the United Kingdom MoD (Ministry Of Defence).

He has served as Chair of the Cyber Security KTN (Knowledge Transfer Network), and was a 2008 Visiting Fellow at Imperial College, London

He holds several international patents in the field of Mobile Software Agents and has published over seventeen papers in referred journals and international conferences.His qualifications include a Ph.D. in Multi-Agent and Robot control systems from Salford University: an MSc in Real-time Electronic Systems from Bradford University: and a First Class BSc Physics and Electronic Engineering Joint Hon's Degree at Keele University, England."

Robert Ghanea Hercok is also an active member of the Baha'i Faith, teaching in the area of Science and Religion.

Resources and articles

 * Survival in Cyberspace, Robert Ghanea-Hercock, Information Security Tech. Report archive, Volume 12, Issue 4  (September 2007)Pages 200-208 ISSN:1363-4127. Accessed June 23, 2009.
 * Genetic Programming Bibliography entries for Robert Ghanea-Hercock. Accessed June 23, 2009.
 * BACK TO NATURE, Daniel Ballin and Robert Ghanea-Hercock, ITNOW 2001 43(2):20-22; 2001 by British Computer Society. Accessed June 23, 2009.
 * "Computer Networks : Reliable sensor networks using decentralised channel selection", Computer Networks, Volume 46, Issue 5, 5 December 2004, Pages 651-663, Military Communications Systems and Technologies, accessed June 23, 2009.

Related Sourcewatch articles

 * British Telecom
 * BT Group Pervasive ICT Research Centre
 * Baha'i Faith
 * Nazila Ghanea-Hercock