CELLDYN - a digital program for modeling the dynamics of cells

Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. He holds BS and MS degrees from Purdue University and the PhD from the University of Wisconsin. He has been active in the computer field since the early fifties, developing and teaching courses in analog, digital, and hybrid techniques. His interest in international education has included teaching under UNESCO and NSF sponsorship in India, Romania, and Australia. From 1962 through 1967 he served as Director of the University of Cincinnati Computing Center, and later was active in establishing a hybrid computing facility at the University of Cincinnati. In the current academic year he has been on sabbatical leave as Visiting Research Professor at Dartmouth College Thayer School of Engineering. His interest in the biomedical field was developed