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Jia Tao is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Lafayette College. His research focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence, theoretical computer science, and game theory, particularly in knowledge representation and reasoning (KRR) and modal logic. He designs logical systems to model intelligent agents' decision-making processes in strategic contexts. His work explores concepts like blameworthiness, responsibility attribution, and epistemic reasoning in multi-agent systems.
Education: Ph.D., Iowa State University (2012). Courses taught include Digital Media Computing, Data Structures and Algorithms, Principles of Programming Languages, and Artificial Intelligence. His research emphasizes formal logic frameworks for agent-based systems, with applications in security games and ethical decision-making.
Key research trends in his publications include analyzing responsibility in collective actions, epistemic logic for blameworthiness, and formalizing knowledge dynamics under constraints. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical AI applications, contributing to both computational logic and multi-agent system design.
Advising and Grants: No specific grants or advisee names are listed in the provided text. His teaching philosophy emphasizes active learning through project-based assignments, such as digital media projects and algorithm implementations.
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