Yann-Henri Chemin

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Dr. Yann-Henri Chemin has a Ph.D. in Algorithmic Remote Sensing Applications (Asian Institute of Technology, TH, 2006) where he worked on the thermodynamic energy balance on the Earth’s surface. He then graduated in Planetary Sciences with Astronomy in 2016 (Birkbeck, University College London, UK) where he worked on the hyperspectral analysis of the Apollo 12 landing site and its vicinity on the moon's surface. He also worked on the surface–atmosphere interactions of the moon Titan and on the mapping of craters on the dwarf planet called Ceres. He then completed an EMBA in Security, Defence, and Space in 2021 (University of Nice-Côte d’Azur, France). Dr. Chemin's interests include challenges to settling on the moon and Mars, especially food creation, settlement construction, and in situ resource utilization. He edited two books on Lunar Science, as well as a chapter on the state of the New Space/Moon race, one book on Ionosphere, and a book on the solar system & cryovolcanism. ​

Yann-Henri Chemin

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In this edition of Genetic Algorithms - Theory, Design and Programming, we present a series of scientific contributions that delve into the intricate theoretical foundations and practical nuances of genetic algorithms (GAs). Beyond the academic realm, GAs have demonstrated profound applications in societal decision-making and engineering optimization, showcased through real-world examples and case studies. A dedicated section on programming principles offers a thorough guide for implementing GAs across diverse languages. This edition, tailored for researchers and academics, serves as a testament to the scientific advancements within the field, inviting readers to explore the nuanced journey from theoretical constructs to pragmatic applications in the dynamic landscape of GAs.

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