Dmitri Iourinski, BA (Moscow State University), Dipl.-Ing.(Bauman), MSc (Texas), PhD (Middlesex)
AHRC funded Technical Research Assistant for the Dissenting Academies Project
email: d.iourinski@qmul.ac.uk
Dmitri Iourinski is a computer scientist who has worked on developing formalisms for representing and interpreting uncertain information. In 2009 he completed a PhD on using intuitionistic logic for interpreting the theory of beliefs, aka Dempster-Shafer theory. For the last ten years he has worked as a Mathematics and Computing lecturer in several UK and North American institutions.
He implemented Dissenting Academies Online: Virtual Library System, and is currently developing new functionality for the entry of further catalogues; he also provides support for Dissenting Academies Online: Database and Encyclopedia and for the Surman Index Online.
His publications include:
- D. Iourinski, ‘Phenomenology as a criterion for formalism choice’ in R. Seising (ed.) Views on Fuzzy Sets and Systems from Different Perspectives. Philosophy and Logic, Criticisms and Applications (Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing) (Berlin: Springer, 2008)
- D. Iourinski, Z. Liu and S. Ramalingam, ‘Curvature-Based Fuzzy Surface Classification’, IEEE Trans Fuzzy Systems, 14 (2006)
- D. Iourinski and F. Modave, ‘Axiomatization of Qualitative Multicriteria Decision Making with the Sugeno Integral’ in A. Abraham et al. (eds.), Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (Advances in Soft Computing) (Springer, 2003)
- D.Iourinski and A. Duval, ‘Semidirect product constructions of directed strongly regular graphs’, Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series, 104:1 (2003)