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Charles Joseph Colbourn (born October 24, 1953) is a Canadian computer scientist and mathematician, whose research concerns graph algorithms, combinatorial designs, and their applications. From 1996 to 2001 he was the Dorothean Professor of Computer Science at the University of Vermont; since then he has been a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Arizona State University. In 2004, the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications named Colbourn as that year's winner of their Euler Medal for lifetime achievements in combinatorics.

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  • Charles Joseph Colbourn (born October 24, 1953) is a Canadian computer scientist and mathematician, whose research concerns graph algorithms, combinatorial designs, and their applications. From 1996 to 2001 he was the Dorothean Professor of Computer Science at the University of Vermont; since then he has been a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Arizona State University. Colbourn was born on October 24, 1953, in Toronto, Ontario; despite working in the United States since 1996 he retains his Canadian citizenship. He did his undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto, graduating in 1976; after a master's degree at the University of Waterloo, he returned to Toronto for a Ph.D., which he received in 1980 under the supervision of Derek Corneil. He has held faculty positions at the University of Saskatchewan, University of Waterloo, University of Vermont, and Arizona State University, as well as visiting positions at several other universities. He has been one of three editors-in-chief of the Journal of Combinatorial Designs since 1992. In 2004, the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications named Colbourn as that year's winner of their Euler Medal for lifetime achievements in combinatorics. (en)
  • Charles Joseph Colbourn (* 24. Oktober 1953 in Toronto) ist ein kanadischer Mathematiker und Informatiker, der sich mit Kombinatorik beschäftigt. Colbourn studierte an der University of Toronto mit dem Bachelorabschluss 1976 und an der University of Waterloo mit dem Masterabschluss 1978. Er wurde 1980 an der Universität Toronto bei in Informatik promoviert (The complexity of graph isomorphisms and related problems). 1980 wurde er Assistant Professor für Informatik an der University of Saskatchewan, 1984 Professor an der University of Waterloo, wo er seit 1993 Vorstand der Fakultät wurde. 1996 wurde er Professor an der University of Vermont. Seit 2001 ist er Professor an der Arizona State University. Er befasst sich unter anderem mit Kombinatorischer Designtheorie (Combinatorial Design Theory) mit Anwendungen in der Informatik und Kryptographie, mit Graphenalgorithmen und mit der Analyse von Netzwerken in Bezug auf Zuverlässigkeit und Leistungsfähigkeit. Er war unter anderem Gastprofessor und Gastwissenschaftler am DIMACS der Rutgers University, am Institute of Mathematics and its Applications in Minneapolis, an der Universität von Auckland in Neuseeland, der Curtin University in Perth an der Carleton University und der Simon Fraser University. 1990 war er Gründungsmitglied des Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications. Seit 1993 ist er Mitherausgeber des Journal of Combinatorial Designs. 2003 erhielt er mit Peter Cameron die Euler-Medaille. Er ist seit 1985 verheiratet und hat eine Tochter. (de)
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  • Charles Joseph Colbourn (born October 24, 1953) is a Canadian computer scientist and mathematician, whose research concerns graph algorithms, combinatorial designs, and their applications. From 1996 to 2001 he was the Dorothean Professor of Computer Science at the University of Vermont; since then he has been a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Arizona State University. In 2004, the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications named Colbourn as that year's winner of their Euler Medal for lifetime achievements in combinatorics. (en)
  • Charles Joseph Colbourn (* 24. Oktober 1953 in Toronto) ist ein kanadischer Mathematiker und Informatiker, der sich mit Kombinatorik beschäftigt. Colbourn studierte an der University of Toronto mit dem Bachelorabschluss 1976 und an der University of Waterloo mit dem Masterabschluss 1978. Er wurde 1980 an der Universität Toronto bei in Informatik promoviert (The complexity of graph isomorphisms and related problems). 1980 wurde er Assistant Professor für Informatik an der University of Saskatchewan, 1984 Professor an der University of Waterloo, wo er seit 1993 Vorstand der Fakultät wurde. 1996 wurde er Professor an der University of Vermont. Seit 2001 ist er Professor an der Arizona State University. (de)
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