
معرفی
Harmen de Weerd is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen. He is affiliated with the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. His research focuses on human-machine teamwork, agent-based modeling, and higher-order reasoning. Key interests include strategic interaction among artificial systems and humans, with a focus on cooperation dynamics and decision-making under uncertainty.
Research areas include multi-agent systems, theory of mind modeling, negotiation strategies, and computational linguistics. Notable work examines how artificial agents can enhance human cognitive processes through interactive training and simulation. His studies often blend AI, game theory, and cognitive science to explore complex social interactions.
Publications span topics like lie detection mechanisms, predictive theory of mind models, and cross-cultural game-playing behaviors. He has contributed to agent-based simulation frameworks for bargaining dialogues and developed methodologies for estimating higher-order reasoning in human-agent systems.
His work emphasizes practical applications in educational technology, behavioral change modeling, and metacognitive agent design. The Bernoulli Institute provides his primary research infrastructure, focusing on interdisciplinary computational science and AI innovation.


