In the PC for VORTEX 2025 (extended deadline May 4), RADICAL 2025 (deadline May 30), EXPRESS/SOS 2025 (deadline June 3), and CSL 2026 (abstract deadline July 15).
Research Experience
Currently an associate professor at the Department of Computer Science, Reykjavik University. Before joining RU, he received a postdoctoral grant from the Icelandic Research Fund for the project Epistemic Logic for Distributed Monitoring; even before that, worked as a postdoc on the project Theoretical Foundations of Monitorability by Luca Aceto, Adrian Francalanza, and Anna Ingólfsdóttir.
Education
Received a PhD from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2015, supervised by Sergei Artemov. The thesis was on the complexity of families of multi-agent justification logics.
Background
Research interests revolve around Runtime Verification, and Justification and Modal Logic and their complexity.