Professor
Cheriton School of Computer Science
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 3G1
Office: DC 2518
Email: firstname.lastname@uwaterloo.ca
Key Words: Artificial Intelligence, Multiagent Systems, Game Theory, Mechanism Design, Social Choice, Negotiation, Cooperation and Collaboration, Preference Modelling, Normative Models of Bounded Rationality, Resource Bounded Reasoning, Reinforcement Learning
I am interested in issues that arise in settings where self-interested agents interact, where these agents may be AI-agents, humans, or a combination.
In particular, I am interested in understanding how computational limitations influence strategic behavior in multiagent systems, as well as developing approaches to address computational issues which arise in practical applications of multiagent systems.
I am a professor in the Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo. I am affiliated with the AI group. I also currently hold a University Research Chair and the Pasupalak AI Fellowship, and am a Faculty Affiliate with the Vector Institute.
I completed my Ph.D in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. My undergraduate degree was in mathematics from Memorial University of Newfoundland.