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Michael Mislove was born on May 14, 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Apes and Angels, Bologna Rainbow Highway and Amelia Earhart and the Bologna Rainbow Highway. He is married to Nellie Bellflower.
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1979 – Present: Professor, Tulane University1982 – 1984: Chairman, Department of Mathematics Tulane University1975 – 1979: Associate Professor, Tulane University1970 – 1975: Assistant Professor, Tulane University1995 , 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001: Professeur Associe, Universite de Paris VII1991: Visiting Professor, Programming Research Group University of Oxford, England1988,1989,1990 (Summers): IBM Summer Faculty, Yorktown Heights, NY1984: Senior Visitor, Mathematical Institute University of Oxford, EnglandMathematics: Topological Algebra, Domain Theory, Ordered Structures, Category Theory, Non-well-founded Set Theory Theoretical Computer Science: Semantics of High-level Programming Languages, Concurrency Theory, Process Algebra and Probabilistic Models
About. Work. Vice President/Producer at Keylight Productions. 2003 - Present· Los Angeles, California. Voice Over Actor. Actor/Director at Self-Employed. 1984 - Present. College. Studied Theater at Hofstra University.
Michael Mislove. Professor, Tulane University. Michael Mislove holds the Pendergraft Herbert Buchanan Professorship in the Department of Mathematics at Tulane University, where he also is Professor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science. His research interests include domain theory, topological algebra and non-well-founded set theory ...
Jan 2, 2018 · Tulane University professor Michael Mislove has received a $3.67 million grant from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research to help develop cutting-edge technology related to quantum computing.