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Johnson Thomas is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Oklahoma State University, with affiliations in both the Stillwater and Tulsa campuses. His research focuses on Quantum Computing, Machine Learning, and Computational Neuroscience, with notable work on quantum circuit optimization and spiking neural networks. He holds degrees from the University of Reading (PhD, 1995), University of Edinburgh (MSc, 1983), and University of Wales (BSc, 1982).
His teaching spans advanced topics in databases, quantum computing, and programming languages. Recent courses include *Quantum Computing*, *Advanced Topics in Information Systems*, and *Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science*. He has also advised doctoral students and led research in distributed systems and security.
Research interests include quantum algorithms, neurocomputational models, and causal inference. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications, such as ROS security frameworks and NIRS-based forage quality prediction. Over 20 funded projects highlight his expertise in big data, autonomous systems, and sensor networks.
Publications emphasize quantum circuit design, medical ML interpretation, and computational neuroscience. Collaborations include interdisciplinary projects with healthcare and agricultural sectors. His contributions advance both theoretical computer science and applied technologies.
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