Theodosios Pavlidis

Theodosios Pavlidis
Born
  • Theodosios Pavlidis
  • Greek: Θεοδόσιος Παυλίδης


(1934-09-08) September 8, 1934
Thessaloniki, Greece

Citizenship United States
Nationality Greece
Fields
Institutions
Alma mater
Thesis Analysis and Synthesis of Pulse Frequency Modulation Feedback Systems (1957)
Doctoral advisor Eliahu I. Jury
Notable awards
Website
www.theopavlidis.com

Theodosios Pavlidis (Greek: Θεοδόσιος Παυλίδης; born September 8, 1934 in Thessaloniki) is a computer scientist and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the State University of New York, Stony Brook.[1]

Education

Pavlidis studied at the National Technical University of Athens, where in 1957 he received his Diploma in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering degree. He continued to study at the University of California, Berkeley, where he received his MS in Electrical Engineering in 1962 and his PhD in Electrical Engineering in 1964.[2][3][4]

Career

Pavidis taught at Princeton University, starting as an Assistant Professor in 1964, promoted to Associate Professor in 1968[5] and Full Professor in 1975.[6] In 1980, he joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey as a Member of Technical Staff.[7] While at Bell Labs, in 1982, he was appointed Senior Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI)[8] and held that position through 1986. Pavlidis resumed teaching in 1986, first as a Leading Professor, and then as a Distinguished Professor in 1995, becoming emeritus in 2001.[1][4]

Pavlidis conducted fundamental research in several computer software technology areas, including pattern recognition, image analysis, picture editing, OCR and barcodes, contributing to the PDF417 two-dimensional barcode ISO standard.[4][9]

Pavlidis has published several books, and numerous articles and papers in leading engineering journals and conference proceedings.[10][11] He is also a named inventor on 15 U.S. issued patents.[12]

Additional aspects of Pavlidis' career may be found in the sidebar of his IAPR profile.[13]

Honors and awards

Selected books

References

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