Professor Graham Kendall graduated with a PhD from the School of Computer Science, The University of Nottingham in 2000.
As Professor of Computer Science at The University of Nottingham, he published over 70 referred journal papers, with the majority in ISI ranked journals, and over 200 peer reviewed papers in total. He has edited 11 books, authored almost 20 book chapters and is currently Associate Editor of ten journals.
Professor Graham Kendall is a Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS) and a Fellow of the Operational Research Society (FORS). He is also a member of the Automated Scheduling, Optimisation and Planning (ASAP) Research Group.
His research interests include operations research, scheduling, logistics, vehicle routing, meta and hyper-heuristics, evolutionary computation and games.
ADRO welcomes Professor Graham’s promotion from Vice-Provost of Research and Knowledge Transfer to Provost and Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia Campus.
Posted on 26th July 2016