Salomaa has also published over 400 articles in scientific journals during his professional career. He has authored also non-scientific articles such as "What computer scientists should know about sauna".[6] After his retirement, Arto Salomaa has published almost another 100 scientific articles.
Awards and recognition
Salomaa has been awarded the title of Academician by the Academy of Finland,[7][8] one of twelve living Finnish individuals awarded the title. He also received the EATCS Award in 2004.[9] Salomaa has received seven honorary degrees.[9] On June 13, 2013, Salomaa was awarded a Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Western Ontario.[10]
Personal life
Salomaa married in 1959.[11] He has two children, Kirsti and Kai,[11] the latter of whom is a professor of Computer Science at Queen's University at Kingston and also works in the field of formal languages and automata theory.[12]
^Salomaa, A. (1999), "Events and Languages", in Calude, C. S. (ed.), People and Ideas in Theoretical Computer Science, Springer, pp. 253–273.
^Brauer, Ute; Brauer, Wilfried (1997). "Silver Jubilee of EATCS". EATCS. Archived from the original on December 12, 2011. Retrieved November 24, 2013.
^Infante-Lopez, Gabriel (2005). "Review of Handbook of Formal Languages by Grzegorz Rozenberg and Arto Salomaa". Journal of Logic, Language and Information. 14 (4): 457–466. JSTOR40180402.
^Salomaa, A. (1981). "What computer scientists should know about sauna". Bulletin of the European Association of Theoretical Computer Science. 15: 8–21.
^ abvan Leeuwen, Jan (2004), "The distinguished achievement award: EATCS Award 2004", Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, 84: 10–11