Cris Calude#

Professor Calude

Cris Calude is Professor at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Address: Department of Computer Science,
University of Auckland,
Private Bag 92019,
Auckland,
New Zealand
Nationality: Romanian and New Zealand
Normal Country of Residence and work: New Zealand

Present and Previous Positions

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  • 2009- POSITION 1
  • 1998-2008 POSITION 2
  • etc.
  • 2011: Visiting professor, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France
  • 2009: Visiting professor, ENS, Paris, France
  • 2008: Visiting researcher, Microsoft, Ternto, Italy
  • 2000: Visiting professor, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 1999: Visiting researcher, Sandia Labs, Albuquerque, USA
  • 1999: Monbusho visiting professor, JAIST, Japan
  • 1998: Visiting researcher, International Solvay Institutes, Brussels, Belgium
  • 1992: Visiting professor, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
  • 1991: Visiting professor, Turku University, Finland
  • 1992- : Chair professor, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • 1978-2000: Professor, University of Bucharest, Romania


Fields of Scholarship
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  • private law
  • international law
  • etc.
  • Algorithmic information theory
  • Quantum randomness and quantum computing
  • Philosophy and history of mathematics and computer science


Honours and Awards
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  • Member of Academia Europaea (1999)
  • Award of Excellence (2001)
  • etc.
  • Hood Fellow (2008-9)
  • Excellence in Research Award, University of Bucharest (2007)
  • Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of Auckland (2007)
  • Member of Academia Europaea (1999)
  • Computing Reviews Award, ACM (1986)
  • “Gheorghe Lazar" Mathematics Prize, Romanian Academy (1988)


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Some further accomplishments:

  • Monbusho Visiting Professor, JAIST, Japan, 1999
  • Visiting Professor in more than 20 universities in Europe, North and South America, Australasia
  • Editorial Board Member of EATCS book series and fifteen major journals