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Nicholas Mattei is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Tulane University and Co-Director of the Tulane Center for Community Engaged AI. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky (2012) and researches artificial intelligence, machine learning, and decision-making systems. His work combines theory, data, and experiments to develop algorithms supporting individual and group decision-making.
Dr. Mattei's research spans AI ethics, fairness in algorithms, computational social choice, and preference learning. He has published over 100 academic articles and received multiple grants from organizations including Google, IBM, and the National Science Foundation, including a 2024 NSF CAREER Award. He co-authored 'Computing and Technology Ethics: Engaging Through Science Fiction' from MIT Press.
Prior to joining Tulane, he held research positions at IBM Research, Data61/CSIRO, and NASA Ames Research Center. His teaching portfolio includes courses on Discrete Mathematics, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Multi-agent Systems.
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