Dmitry A ZaitsevDmitry A. Zaitsev received the Eng. degree in applied mathematics from Donetsk Polytechnic Institute, Donetsk, Ukraine, in 1986, the Ph.D. degree in automated control from the Kiev Institute of Cybernetics, Kiev, Ukraine, in 1991, and the D.Sc. degre in telecommunications from the Odessa National Academy of Telecommunications, Odessa, Ukraine, in 2006. He is a professor of Computer Science Department, University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, senior member of the ACM and IEEE, recently visiting professor to Université Côte d'Azur, France. In 2017, he was a visiting professor to The University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA on a Fulbright scholarship, working in the Innovative Computing Laboratory headed by Jack Dongarra. As a result, a joint paper was published and software ParAd issued. Dmitry A. Zaitsev developed: theory of linear system clans; small universal Petri and Sleptsov nets in explicit form; generalized neighbourhood for cellular automata; theory of infinite Petri nets; Sleptsov net computing; equivalent transformations of timed Petri nets, algorithm for fuzzy logic function synthesis. He designed the Opera-Topaz system for production control, models of protocols and networking technologies TCP, BGP, IOTP, MPLS, Bluetooth, PBB, offered and implemented in the Linux kernel a new stack of networking protocols E6. Read More Read Less