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Przemysław Andrzej Wałęga
Google Scholar ID: OmGoUz4AAAAJ
University of Oxford
temporal and spacial logics
computational complexity
stream reasoning
modal logics
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Preservation Theorems for Unravelling-Invariant Classes: A Uniform Approach for Modal Logics and Graph Neural Networks
2026
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Description Logics with Two Types of Definite Descriptions: Complexity, Expressiveness, and Automated Deduction
2025
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Aggregate-Combine-Readout GNNs Are More Expressive Than Logic C2
2025
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Academic Achievements
- Research on the temporal formalism DatalogMTL and its implementation
- Semantic Analysis of Videos project, using Answer Set Programming to detect events in videos
- Stability Checking in Block Structures project, using Qualitative Reasoning to automatically check the stability of boxes
- AI Playing Angry Birds project, mimicking human common sense reasoning about space and physics
Research Experience
- Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) at Queen Mary University of London, Centre for Fundamental Computer Science
- Senior Researcher at University of Oxford, Department of Computer Science
- Recent research focuses on the temporal formalism DatalogMTL and the implementation of Metric Temporal Reasoner MeTeoR at the University of Oxford
- PhD thesis: Interval temporal logics and the interplay between their computational complexity and expressive power
Education
- PhD in Logics: Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, supervised by Joanna Golińska-Pilarek and Michał Zawidzki
- BEng and MS in Mechatronics: Warsaw University of Technology
- BS in Philosophy: Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw
Background
- Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR)
- Professional Field: Designing formal logical languages, studying their computational properties, and developing efficient reasoning algorithms
- Special focus on methods for complex reasoning about time
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- Personal Interests: Not specifically mentioned
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