

Atanas Radenski
Professor contributing to breakthroughs in computer science, Dr. Atanas Radenski is a distinguished Professor Emeritus at Chapman University. With a profound expertise in MapReduce, Hadoop, cloud computing, and big data, Dr. Radenski has made significant strides in advancing the field. His academic journey is enriched by a robust background in functional and logic programming, databases, and theoretical computer science, which has been instrumental in shaping his research and teaching methodologies. Dr. Radenski's work has been recognized and supported through research grants from a variety of prestigious agencies, underscoring the impact and relevance of his contributions to the field. His research interests are deeply rooted in the exploration and development of innovative solutions in big data and cloud computing, areas that are pivotal in today's technology-driven world. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Radenski has been dedicated to mentoring both graduate and undergraduate students. His guidance has been particularly impactful in the realms of scientific computing, parallel and distributed computing, programming languages, object-oriented computing, and e-learning. His commitment to education is reflected in his ability to inspire and cultivate the next generation of computer scientists. In addition to his teaching and research, Dr. Radenski has been actively involved in the academic community, contributing to various conferences and journals. His work not only advances theoretical understanding but also has practical applications, bridging the gap between academia and industry. Dr. Radenski's legacy at Chapman University is marked by his unwavering dedication to innovation and excellence in computer science. His contributions continue to influence the field, fostering a deeper understanding of complex computing systems and their applications in solving real-world problems.
Publications
, 325-325, 2008-06-30
, 3-8, 1994-01-01
, 277-294, 2008-12-02
, 14-18, 2007-03-07
, 21-25, 2009-07-06
, 14-18, 2007-03-07
, 37-48, 2004-04-01
, 325-325, 2008-06-30
, 13-24, 2014-06-27
, 122-129, 1998-03-01