- A Framework for Belief-based Programs and Their Verification (JAIR, 2025)
- What Is a Counterfactual Cause in Action Theories? (AAMAS, 2025)
- On Action Theories with Iterable First-Order Progression (AAAI, 2025)
- Reasoning about Neural Network Perception in the Situation Calculus (IJCLR, 2024)
- First-Order Progression beyond Local-Effect and Normal Actions (IJCAI, 2024)
- Progression with Probabilities in the Situation Calculus: Representation and Succinctness (AAMAS, 2024)
- Verifying Belief-based Programs via Symbolic Dynamic Programming (ECAI, 2023)
- Concerning Measures in a First-order Logic with Actions and Meta-beliefs (KR, 2023)
- On the Progression of Belief (AIJ, 2023)
- Project: Key Technologies for Reliable Decision-Making Systems Based on Reasoning about Actions (NSFC Grant No. 6250071156, 2026.1 - 2028.12, Principal Investigator)
- Community Service: Served as PC members for conferences such as AAAI 2023-2026, AAMAS 2025,2026; Reviewer for journals like Trans. on Comput. Logic; Guest Editor for Neurosymbolic AI
Research Experience
- Assistant Professor, Nanjing University (Current)
- Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Edinburgh (2023-2024), Supervisor: Dr. Vaishak Belle
- Doctoral Researcher, RWTH Aachen University (2018-2022), Affiliated with the Knowledge-Based Systems Group and UnRAVeL Research Training Group
Education
- Ph.D. (2018-2022): RWTH Aachen University, Supervisor: Prof. Gerhard Lakemeyer
- B.Sc. (2015): Central South University, Software Engineering
Background
Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Representation, Program Verification. Brief Bio: Currently an assistant professor at Nanjing University, focusing on logical and formal methods in artificial intelligence.
Miscellany
The lab is expanding and is looking for prospective (bachelor/master/doctoral) students interested in the above research area. If you are interested, feel free to send us an email.