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Home * People * Alexander Reznitskiy

Alexander I. Reznitskiy, [1]
a Russian computer scientist and researcher in artificial intelligence. In the 70s and 80s, Reznitskiy was involved in the research on the project Pioneer, along with project director Mikhail Botvinnik, and Boris Stilman, Alexander Yudin, Michael Tsfasman and Mikhail Chudakov [2]. The work on Pioneer took place at the State Committee for Science and Technology, Moscow, USSR, the National Research Institute for Electrical Engineering in Moscow and the USSR Academy of Sciences in Moscow as well [3].

Photos

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Alexander Reznitskiy, Boris Stilman, Mikhail Donskoy, Mikhail Botvinnik, Monty & Amy Newborn [4] [5] [6]

Selected Publications

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