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John H. Holland papers, 1949-2012 (majority within 1950s-1980s)

17 linear feet

Professor of psychology, electrical engineering, and computer science at the University of Michigan beginning in 1959. Holland developed the concept of "genetic algorithms," research specializations in complex adaptive systems and artificial intelligence. First recipient of a computer science PhD at the University of Michigan, and a 1992 recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship. Papers consist of departmental records pertaining to his professorial career and academic career, as well as research, papers and presentations, notes, correspondence.

The papers document the academic and professional aspects of John H. Holland's career as student, professor, and researcher, from 1949-2012.

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Richard A. Laing papers, 1953-2000

3 linear feet

Richard A. Laing was a researcher at the University of Michigan in the Logic of Computers Group. The Laing collection contains correspondence, publications, teaching materials, and research notes from Laing's investigations into biological modeling, automata theory, and artificial intelligence.

The Richard A. Laing papers contain correspondence, publications, teaching materials, and research notes from Laing's investigations into biological modeling, automata theory, and artificial intelligence. The papers are divided into five main series which document his professional career: Articles, Biographical Materials, Correspondence, Research, and Teaching.