Peter Salamon received his PhD in chemical physics from the University of Chicago. He has
been a professor in the Mathematics Department at San Diego State University from 1980 to the
present, with visiting positions at various institutions including the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the
University of Heidelberg, and the University of Copenhagen. He is known for his work in finite-time thermodynamics and for having introduced the use of ensembles into neural networks.
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Short Biography
Peter Salamon received his PhD in chemical physics from the University of Chicago. He has
been a professor in the Mathematics Department at San Diego State University from 1980 to the
present, with visiting positions at various institutions including the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the
University of Heidelberg, and the University of Copenhagen. He is known for his work in finite-time thermodynamics and for having introduced the use of ensembles into neural networks.