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Research Interests

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.

Short Bio

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.