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Dr. Robert Loftin is a Lecturer in Machine Learning at the University of Sheffield’s School of Computer Science. His research focuses on Ad Hoc Human-AI Cooperation, Human-AI Alignment, and Human-in-the-loop Machine Learning, with expertise in Deep Reinforcement Learning and Multi-Agent Systems. He holds a PhD from North Carolina State University (2019) and a Bachelor’s from Georgia Tech (2011). Postdoctoral work includes roles at Microsoft Research Cambridge and TU Delft, exploring AI applications in gaming and multi-agent cooperation.
His research interests span AI ethics, human-robot interaction, and games, with a strong emphasis on practical applications of interactive learning. Recent work includes advancements in entropy-based coordination for multi-agent systems (2023–2025) and theoretical studies on cooperation in socially rational agent populations. He contributes to the Machine Learning research group and has published extensively in top venues like NeurIPS, AAMAS, and AAAI.
Publications highlight innovations in curriculum design, exploration strategies, and adaptive feedback mechanisms. His work bridges theoretical foundations and real-world applications, particularly in cooperative and competitive multi-agent environments. Current projects explore safe team coordination and scalable strategies for high-dimensional state spaces.
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