Tutors

Tutors

The lecturers’ names and tentative tutorial topics are listed below. Click on the names to access short CVs and their tutorials abstracts.

    1. Karl Tuyls and Shayegan Omidshafiei (Google DeepMind)
      Multi-Agent Learning
    2. Carles Sierra (Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, ES)
      Automated Negotiation
    3. Matthijs Spaan (Delft University of Technology, NL)
      Multiagent planning under uncertainty
    4. Michael Rovatsos (University of Edinburgh, UK)
      AI Ethics
    5. Matteo Venanzi (Microsoft Research)
      Model-based Machine Learning for Crowdsourcing
    6. Vasilis Vlachokyriakos (Newcastle University, UK)
      AI and Social Justice
    7. Alessandro Farinelli (University of Verona, IT)
      Coordination approaches for teams of mobile robots
    8. Stergos Afantenos (Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier, FR)
      Structured Prediction Approaches for Discourse Parsing
    9. Athanasios Aris Panagopoulos (California State University & UC Berkeley, US)
      The rise of intelligent production
    10. Filippo Bistaffa (Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, ES)
      Constrained Optimisation for Multiagent Systems
    11. Markos Papageorgiou (Technical University of Crete, GR)
      Freeway Traffic Control
    12. Keith Clark (Imperial College, UK)
      Rule Control of Teleo-Reactive, Multi-tasking, Communicating Robotic Agents
    13. Nikolaos Mavridis (Interactive Robots and Media Lab, UAE)
      From Human-Robot Interaction to User Experience and beyond
    14. Onn Shehory (IBM Haifa Research Lab & Bar Ilan University, IL)
      Coalition Formation and Strategic Agent collaboration
    15. Georgios Yannakakis (University of Malta, MT)
      AI for Games and Games for AI
    16. Nikos Katzouris, Alexander Artikis and Georgios Paliouras (NCSR “Demokritos”, GR)
      Logic Learning for Multi-Agent Systems
    17. Marija Slavkovik (University of Bergen, NO)
      Multi-agent systems and information in social networks
    18. Sarvapali Ramchurn (University of Southampton, UK) & Valentin Robu (Heriot-Watt University, UK)
      Towards a smarter power grid
    19. Ioannis Caragiannis (University of Patras, GR)
      Fairness in allocation problems
    20. George Vouros (University of Piraeus, GR)
      Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning in the Aviation Domain
    21. Dimitris G. Angelakis (Technical University of Crete, GR)
      An introduction to quantum simulators, quantum hardware and quantum machine learning
    22. Konstantinos-Alketas Oungrinis (Technical University of Crete, GR)
      Multiagent Systems for Intelligent Space Habitats
    23. Demosthenes Ellinas (Technical University of Crete, GR)
      On cooperative games and quantum algorithms
    24. Antonis C. Kakas (University of Cyprus, CY)
      Argumentation in AI: Theory and Practice
    25. Torsten Schaub (University of Potsdam, DE)
      Answer Set Programming