Presented the paper 'Mechanism Design With Predictions for Obnoxious Facility Location' at the 22nd European Conference on Multiagent Systems (EUMAS 2025).
Published a paper and gave a talk at the Working Formal Methods Symposium (FROM'2024), with the paper available online on EPTCS.
Published a paper and gave a talk at the Prague Stringology Conference 2024, with the conference proceedings (including my paper) available online.
Research Experience
Giving a talk at the 14th Conference on Logic and Applications (LAP 2025) in Dubrovnik, Croatia, this September.
Presented the paper 'Mechanism Design With Predictions for Obnoxious Facility Location' at the 22nd European Conference on Multiagent Systems (EUMAS 2025) in Bucharest, Romania.
Gave a talk at the 22nd International Conference on Random Structures and Algorithms (RS&A 2025) in Vienna, Austria, in August 2025.
Gave a talk at the Continuity, Computability Constructivity: From Logic to Algorithms (CCC'2024) conference in Nice, France.
Published a paper and gave a talk at the Working Formal Methods Symposium (FROM'2024) in Timișoara, Romania. The paper is available online on EPTCS.
Published a paper and gave a talk at the Prague Stringology Conference 2024 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference proceedings (including my paper) are available online.
Education
Worked in several groups at Los Alamos National Laboratory, including CCS-5 (now CCS-3) and the Center For Nonlinear Studies (as a Ph.D. student). Studied at the Department of Computer Science, University of Rochester.
Background
Full Professor at the University of Bucharest. Research interests are varied and include Theoretical Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Complex Systems.
Miscellany
Contact info:
Email: gabriel.istrate@unibuc.ro
Address: Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Bucharest, Politehnica Business Tower, Bd. Iuliu Maniu 15G, Str. Academiei 14, Bucharest, RO-061075, Romania.
Past Affiliations:
- Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, West University of Timișoara, and the e-Austria Research Institute.
- Center for the Study of Complexity, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj.
- Several groups at Los Alamos National Laboratory, including CCS-5 (now CCS-3) and the Center For Nonlinear Studies (as a Ph.D. student).
- Dept. of Computer Science, University of Rochester.