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Aaron Kershenbaum

Current Position:
Research Staff Member
Computer Security/Functional Genomics and Systems Biology Group
IBM research, T.J. Watson Research Center
Hawthorne, NY 10532
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Computer Science
Polytechnic University, 1990-2004

Contact Information:
(914) 945-1606
(914) 945-4104 (fax)
e-mail: aaronk@us.ibm.com

Education:
Ph. D.E.E., Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic University, 1976
M.S.E.E., Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic University, 1970
B.S.E.E., Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic University, 1970

Research Interests:
Network Analysis, Graph Theory, Systems Biology Computer Security

Work Experience:
Programmer/Director/Vice President, Network analysis Corp.Great Neck, NY 1969-1978
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Adjunct Professor Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Departments, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY, 1978-present
Systems Biology/Computer Security/Natural Language Processing/Anti-virus/Network Design and Analysis Groups IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, 1988-present

Other Professional Activities:
Associate Editor, Networks Journal (Wiley); 2003-present
IEEE Fellow; 1989-present
Hertz Foundation Fellow; Stanford University; 1970
ACM Member
NSF National Panel (Computer Communications)
Principal Investigator (grants funded by ARPA, DARPA, NSF, AFOSR, NRL, IBM); 1978-1987

Selected Publications:
Rice, J.J., Kershenbaum, A. and Stolovitzky, G. Analyzing and reconstructing gene regulatory networks. “Specialist review” to The Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics. Jorde, Little, Dunn and Subramaniam, eds. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd:Chichester (2005, in press).

Stolovitzky, G., Rice, J., and Kershenbaum, A. . “Discovering Motifs in Biological Networks Using Subgraph Isomorphism”, 2003 Biomedical Engineering Society Conference, Nashville, Tn., October 2003.

Stolovitzky, G., Rice, J., and Kershenbaum, A. “Reconstructing Synthetic Biological Networks Using Pairwise Correlation Analysis”, 2003 Biomedical Engineering Society Conference, Nashville, Tn., October 2003.

Reimer, D., Schonberg, E., Srinivas, K., Srinivasan, H., Dolby, J., Kershenbaum, A., and Koved, L., “Validating Structural Properties of Nested Objects”, OOPSLA 2004

Kershenbaum, A. Telecommunication Network Design Algorithms; McGraw-Hill, 1993

D'Alessio, S., Murray, K., Schiaffino, R. and Kershenbaum, A. “The Effect of Topological Structure on Hierarchical Text Categorization” COLING-ACL '98 Sixth Workshop on Very Large Corpora; Montreal, Canada, Aug. 1998

Palmer, C. and Kershenbaum, A “Genetic algorithms for Network Design” Handbook of Evolutionary Computation, 1996

Kershenbaum , A., Kermani, P., and Grover, G “MENTOR: An Algorithm for Mesh Network Topological Optimization and Routing” IEEE Transactions on Communications, COM-39, No. 4, pp 503 - 513, 1991.

Kershenbaum, A. and Boorstyn, R “Centralized Teleprocessing Network Design” Networks, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp 279-293, 1983

Ziv-Ukelson, M. and Kershenbaum, A.; “A Dictionary Matching Algorithm Fast on the Average for Terms of Varying Lengths”, DIMACS: 9th Annual Conference on Combinatorial Pattern Matching; Rutgers University, June 1998.

Kershenbaum, P. and Kershenbaum, A. “Cicero LISPed: In Catalinam I”; American Philological Association Conference, December 1987
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