
About
Georgios Chalkiadakis is a Professor at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Technical University of Crete. He leads the Intelligent Systems Laboratory (InteLLigence) and specializes in Multiagent Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Algorithmic Game Theory, and Decision Making under Uncertainty. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications in Smart Grids, Autonomous Systems, and Recommender Systems.
Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada (2007)
- MSc in Computer Science, University of Crete (1999)
- BSc in Computer Science, University of Crete (1997)
Research Interests:
- Multiagent Coordination and Learning
- Algorithmic Game Theory (Cooperative Games, Coalition Formation)
- Reinforcement Learning in Heterogeneous Environments
- Smart Grid Applications and Distributed Energy Resources
- Agent-Based Modeling of Ancient Societies
Recent Trends in Publications: His recent work focuses on autonomous driving in lane-free traffic, IoT-enabled MAS for V2G systems, and hybrid recommendation models for tourism. He explores Seldonian RL frameworks for safe ad-hoc teamwork and develops compact representation schemes for large-scale cooperative games.
Awards:
- Nominee for IFAAMAS Victor Lesser Distinguished Dissertation Award (2007)
Labs/Teams:
- Intelligent Systems Laboratory (InteLLigence)
- Collaborations on Agent-Based Modeling of Past Societies and Smart Grid Technologies
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