Computer Science and
Operations Research
North Dakota State University
IACC Building, Rm. #258-A6
Fargo, ND 58105
phone: (701) 231-6124
e-mail:
slator@badlands.nodak.edu
Ph.D. | 1988 |
Computer Science (Related Area: Linguistics) New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM Dissertation: Lexical Semantics and Preference Semantics Analysis; Advisor: Dr. Yorick A. Wilks. |
M.S. | 1985 |
Computer Science (Minor: Linguistics), New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM; Thesis: Natural Language Interface: An Algorithm for Design. |
B.S. | 1983 |
Computer Science (with Honors; second major in English), University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. |
1996-present | Associate Professor | Department of Computer Science and Operations Research North Dakota State University. |
1992-1996 | Assistant Professor (Research) | The Institute for the Learning Sciences Northwestern University. |
1990-1992 | Research Associate | The Institute for the Learning Sciences Northwestern University. |
1989-1992 | Research Specialist | Natural Language Group, Computing Research Laboratory, New Mexico State University. |
1988-1990 | Assistant Professor | Department of Computer Science North Dakota State University. |
1985-1988 | Graduate Research Fellow | Natural Language Group, Computing Research Laboratory, New Mexico State University. |
"
Semantic processing for finite domains"
Computational Linguistics, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 243-245."
Computationalism."
Social Epistemology, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 190-193, edited by Steve Fuller and Stephen Downes. London, New York: Taylor and Francis."
Problem-solving Architecture at the Knowledge Level."
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence (JETAI), Vol. 1, No. 4. pp. 259-262, edited by Eric Dietrich and Chris Fields. London, New York: Taylor and Francis.
"
Computationalism"
, Soc. Epistem, 4(2), Ap-Je 90. Abstract in The Philosophers Index, Philosophy Documenation Center, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH (also appears in DIALOG, the on-line computer system).
1999 | Undergraduate Research Salary Support, Dollar Bay Governor's School Project, Office of the President, Allan Fischer, NDSU, (to Brian Slator and Joe Latimer, Co-PIs). | $2,000 for 6 months. |
1998-1999 | Undergraduate Research Salary Support, Geology Explorer Project, College of Science and Mathematics, Kevin McCaul, Dean and NDSU Computer Science Department, Ken Nygard, Chair, (to Brian Slator, PI, Bernie Saini-Eidukat, and Don Schwert) | $3,700 for 9 months. |
1998 | ND-EPSCoR Science Bound Student Award to Jill Bozovsky | $1,458 |
1998 | ND-EPSCoR Faculty Laboratory And Research Experience Award (FLARE) to Curt Hill | $6,400 |
1998 | Nominated for the NDSU College of Science and Mathematics Meier Junior Faculty Award: | $250 Nomination Award |
1998-1999 | National Science Foundation (GEO-ED), to Dr. Brian M. Slator, PI, Dr. Don Schwert, Dr. Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat. Learning by Doing Physical Geology in a Virtual Laboratory/Virtual Field Trip Computer Environment | 1 year, $50,000 |
1998-2003 | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the University of North Dakota, No. NCC5-310, to Dr. William Perrizo, PI, Dr. Suranjan Panigrahi, Dr. Ray Knighton, and Dr. Brian M. Slator. Public Access Resource Center Empowering the General Public to Use EOSDIS-Phase III; | 5 years, $135,000. |
1998 | North Dakota State University, Faculty Development Committee, No. 3522-6010, to Dr. Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, PI, Dr. Don Schwert, and Dr. Brian M. Slator. Planet Oit: Virtual Laboratory for Physical Geology; | 6 months, $2,500. |
1998-2000 | National Science Foundation (EHR-DUE) No. DUE-9752548, to Dr. Phil McClean, PI, Dr. Paul Juell, Dr. Don Schwert, Dr. Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, and Dr. Brian M. Slator. A Shared Development Environment for Science-based Courseware; | 2 years, $155,000 |
1997 | North Dakota State University, ND-EPSCoR, Equipment Repair for MOO Server | $250. |
1997-1998 | North Dakota State University, Department of Graduate Studies and Research, Grant-in-Aid; Developing Software Tools for Developing Synthetic Environments; | 1 year, $4,000. |
1990-1996 | The Institute for the Learning Sciences. Supervised funded research projects (Roger C. Schank, Principal Investigator), through Andersen Consulting and Ameritech (corporate sponsors); | 6 years, $5.5 million. |
1989-1990 | North Dakota Board of Higher Educat ion, through EPSCoR of the National Science Foundation and the ASEND program; Natural Language Analysis for Knowledge Acquisition; | $3,077 (year 1), $19,502 (year 2). |
1989-1990 | North Dakota State University, Department of Graduate Studies and Research, Grant-in-Aid; Natural Language Analysis for Knowledge Acquisition; | 1 year, $5,000. |
1988-1990 | National Science Foundation No. IRI-8811108, to Dr. Yorick A. Wilks, Principal Investigator; A Tractable Machine Dictionary as a Resource for Computational Semantics ; proposal by Wilks, Fass, Guo, McDonald, Plate, and Slator (1987); | 2 years, $130,000/year. |
1990 | The Academic American Encyclopedia on CD-ROM; equipment and software from Grolier Electronic Publishing Inc.; | $395. |
1988 | Travel and expense award for the best paper submitted by a graduate student; 3rd Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-based Systems Workshop, Banff, Canada; | $500. |
1987 | Young Centennial Researcher Award, New Mexico State University. | |
1985-1988. | Computing Research Laboratory Graduate Fellowship, New Mexico State University | 3 years, $12,000/year. |
1986 | American Mensa Education and Research Foundation Scholarship Competition. | $100. |