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E-mail: kenb-at-ccs.neu.edu {nid S90}
E-mail: ken-at-baclawski.com {nid S90}

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''... Ken, at your convenience, please edit this page as you see fit (so the community can get to know you better). Welcome! =ppy'' {nid S92}
Ken's primary research area is ontology based computing. This includes research in the Semantic Web, formal (ontology-based) methods for software engineering and software modeling, ontology-based methods in bioinformatics, and high-performance semantically rich information retrieval. {nid SUJ}

Professor Baclawski holds 11 patents. He has authored over 80 professional articles in such journals and conferences as the National Academy of Science, Information Systems, the International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology, the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, and the International Semantic Web Conference. He has served on numerous peer review panels for the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the Association for Computing Machinery and has served on many program committees of research conferences. He serves as a consultant to companies and government laboratories, and has edited and written several books and research monographs. {nid SUK}

In addition to academic experiences, Ken has also served as Chief
Scientist. Jarg Corporation, Waltham, MA http://www.jarg.com/, and is currently
a Consulting Scientist at Vistology, Inc., Framingham, MA
http://www.vistology.com. {nid SUL}

Ken has been involved in the development of the Semantic Web since it started.
He has developed a consistency checker called ConsVISor that supports OWL Full.
He is also the principal designer of BaseVISor, a high-performance forward-chaining rule engine
for Semantic Web reasoning. Both of these efforts were sponsored by VIStology under contracts
with DARPA and other government agencies. {nid SUM}

He is also actively involved in applying ontology-based computing techniques in other domains, such as wireless networks and biomedical research. {nid S92}