About
Rem Collier is an Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science at University College Dublin (UCD). He holds a PhD in Computer Science from UCD (2001) and has held academic roles including Assistant Lecturer (2004), College Lecturer (2005–2018), and his current position since 2018. His research focuses on Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE), Hypermedia MAS, Digital Twins, and applications in smart agriculture and urban simulation. He leads the CONSUS project (2022–2024) and collaborates on CAMEO (2021–2024).
Education: BSc (Pure/Applied Mathematics, University of Bristol, 1994), MSc (Computation, UMIST, 1995), MPhil (UMIST, 1996), PhD (UCD, 2001).
Research interests include Agent Factory Framework, ASTRA programming language, and integrating MAS with microservices. Notable achievements include the CIA System Innovation Award 2003 (ACCESS architecture) and Best Paper Awards at EMAS2020 and Mobile Learning 2006. His work spans over 150 peer-reviewed publications and grants such as HOTAIR (2004–2005) and SIFT (2008–2011).
Teaching includes modules on Multi-Agent Systems, Distributed Systems, and Security. He has coordinated courses at UCD and the Joint UCD-Fudan program in Beijing and Sri Lanka.
Labs/Teams: Active in Hypermedia MAS Simulation, collaborating on projects like CONSUS and CAMEO, emphasizing smart agriculture and distributed knowledge graphs.
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