Abdel-Illah Mouaddib is Professor of Computer Science and Director of the
Model, Agent and Decision Group of "Groupe de Recherche en Informatique,
Image, Instrumentation et Automatique (GREYC)" Lab at the University of
Caen Basse-Normandie. He received a Master and a Ph.D. in Computer Science
from the University of Nancy. Professor Mouaddib's research focuses on the
foundations and applications of resource-bounded reasoning and
deicion-making techniques, which allow complex systems to make decisions
while coping with uncertainty, missing information, and limited
computational resources. His research interests include decision theory,
reasoning under uncertainty, Markov decision processes, design of
autonomous systems, multi-agent systems and automated coordination and
communication. He has published over 100 refereed papers on these topics.
Professor Mouaddib is a recipient of Best Paper Awards from ECAI (1998) and
nominated for the best paper awards from IJCAI (1999). He was involved in
many national and international projects (collaborator in Mars Rover
project from 1999-2003, Multi-robot systems Agence National de Recherche
projects 2007-2012). He is member of the European robotic Excellence
Network (Euron) and of the European Cognitive system Network (EuCogII)).
He serves on the program committees of many AI-related conferences and
workshops.