Accepted Doctoral Consortium
List of accepted Doctoral Consortium
| Paper ID | Authors | Title |
| 5 | Sindhu P R (Indian Institute of Science) | Reinforcement Learning Algorithms for Autonomous Adaptive Agents |
| 6 | Michael Pernpeintner (Institute for Enterprise Systems (InES), University of Mannheim, Germany) | Achieving Emergent Governance in Competitive Multi-Agent Systems |
| 7 | Jaelle Scheuerman (Tulane University) | Computational Methods for Simulating Biased Agents |
| 8 | Miguel Vasco (INESC-ID, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon) | Multimodal Representation Learning for Robotic Cross-Modality Policy Transfer |
| 9 | Joseph Singleton (Cardiff University) | Truth Discovery: Who to Trust and What to Believe |
| 10 | Elizabeth Bondi (Harvard University) | Vision for Decisions: Utilizing Uncertain Real-Time Information and Signaling for Conservation |
| 12 | Ana-Andreea Stoica (Columbia University) | Models for Understanding Algorithmic Bias in Social Networks: from Recommendation to Message Diffusion |
| 13 | Zhaohong Sun (UNSW Sydney) | New Challenges in Matching with Constraints |
| 14 | Francesca Mosca (Dept. of Informatics, King’s College London) | Value-Aligned and Explainable Agents for Collective Decision Making: Privacy Application |
| 15 | Charlie Street (Oxford Robotics Institute, University of Oxford) | Towards Multi-Robot Coordination under Temporal Uncertainty |
| 16 | Roxana Rădulescu (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) | A Utility-Based Perspective on Multi-Objective Multi-Agent Decision Making |
| 17 | Zoi Terzopoulou (University of Amsterdam) | Incomplete Opinions in Collective Decision Making |
| 19 | John Harwell (University of Minnesota) | A Theoretical Framework for Self-Organized Task Allocation in Large Swarms |
| 20 | Theodor Cimpeanu (Teesside University) | Cost Effective Interventions in Complex Networks Using Agent-Based Modelling and Simulations |
| 22 | Carlos Azevedo (ISR, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon) | Long-Run Multi-Robot Planning Under Uncertain Task Durations |
| 23 | Connor Basich (University of Massachusetts Amherst) | Competence-Aware Systems for Long-Term Autonomy |
| 25 | Wenlong Wang (New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study, Massey University) | Implementing Securities Based Decision Markets with Stochastic Decision Rules |
| 26 | Kai Wang (Harvard University) | Balance Between Scalability and Optimality in Network Security Games |
| 27 | Martin Bullinger (Technische Universität München) | Computing Desirable Partitions in Coalition Formation Games |
| 28 | Johan Källström (Linköping University) | Adaptive Agent-Based Simulation for Individualized Training |
| 29 | Arthur Boixel (Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) University of Amsterdam) | Computer-aided Reasoning about Collective Decision Making |
| 31 | Andreasa Morris-Martin (University of Bath) | Decentralised Runtime Norm Synthesis |
| 32 | Jan Buermann (University of Southampton) | Efficiency and Fairness of Resource Utilisation under Uncertainty |
| 33 | Davide Azzalini (Politecnico di Milano) | Modeling and Comparing Robot Behaviors for Anomaly Detection |
| 35 | Mengxiao Zhang (The University of Auckland) | Incentive Mechanisms for Data Privacy Preservation and Pricing |