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Dr. Christopher Stone is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Computer Science at the University of St Andrews. His research focuses on constraint programming, combinatorial optimization, and automated reformulation techniques. He has collaborated extensively with researchers such as Ian Miguel and Andrea R. Salamon on projects involving graph transformation engines, multi-task learning, and instance generation methodologies. His work bridges theoretical advancements in constraint modeling with practical algorithmic solutions.
Stone’s research interests include the development of automated tools for exploring constraint models, integrating machine learning into optimization frameworks, and enhancing problem-solving approaches through graph-based representations. His recent publications address topics like domain-agnostic multi-task learning and the application of graph rewriting to Essence specifications.
His contributions span conferences such as LION, ICGT, CPAIOR, and GECCO, reflecting a strong focus on computational intelligence and algorithm design. While no specific awards are listed, his active publication record underscores his engagement in cutting-edge research areas within computer science and artificial intelligence.


