
معرفی
Dr. Michael Laszlo is a Professor in the Department of Computing at Nova Southeastern University's College of Computing & Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Princeton University and a B.A. in Mathematics from Vassar College. Prior to his academic career, he worked at Bell Laboratories.
His research focuses on computer graphics and visualization, algorithms, and programming languages. Key contributions include work on microaggregation for data privacy, optimization algorithms, and evolutionary computation techniques applied to graph and network problems. He has authored multiple books in computer graphics and published in journals like IEEE Transactions and Discrete Applied Mathematics.
Dr. Laszlo's recent work explores heuristic methods for Boolean function identification, landmark-based routing in constrained memory environments, and combinatorial puzzle analysis. His research bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in data privacy, network optimization, and algorithm design.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials, though his extensive publication record indicates sustained academic impact. His advising activity remains unspecified, but his educational background includes significant contributions to programming language pedagogy through book publications.
He maintains an active presence at NSU since 1994 and is affiliated with the College of Computing & Engineering. Extracurricular interests include swimming, kayaking, running, and hiking.



