Published over 350 papers; received several Best Paper Awards; recipient of IBM Ph.D. Fellowship in 2015; recipient of HP Labs Innovation Research Program Award in 2011 and 2012.
Research Experience
Proposed innovative solutions in knowledge representation and automated reasoning; studied the application of knowledge representation techniques in automated negotiations, mobile computing scenarios, and protocols; recently focused on theoretical, algorithmic, and experimental aspects of recommender systems, particularly on security and privacy issues.
Education
No specific educational background information provided.
Background
Professor of Computer Science, with research interests in Artificial Intelligence, Data Management, Knowledge Representation, Automated Reasoning, Recommender Systems, Cybersecurity, etc.
Miscellany
Part of the CLAIRE Research Network; involved in organizing various international conferences and events.