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The Laboratory for Intelligent Systems (LIS) was founded by Professor Marian Stachowicz in 1992. LIS is an interdisciplinary laboratory at the University of Minnesota Duluth, department of Electrical and Computer Engineering  devoted to research and development of Soft Computing systems. In general Soft Computing techniques consist of Fuzzy Set Theory, Neural Networks, and Genetic Algorithms. Such computing techniques are mathematical models, algorithms, and computer programs used to model, predict, or control complex physical systems, such as industrial processes, vehicle motion, or natural systems.

Researchers in LIS are both graduate and undergraduate students. While some students are funded by corporate grants, many undergraduates are funded by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). In either case, students in LIS earn valuable research experience in a cooperative educational/industrial environment.

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