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Joseph Halpern is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University. His research focuses on reasoning about knowledge and uncertainty, distributed computing, AI, security, and game theory. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics and has made foundational contributions across interdisciplinary fields, blending computer science with economics, philosophy, and logic.
Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics (specific institution not explicitly stated in provided text).
Professional Experience: Extensive contributions to theoretical computer science, including seminal work on knowledge representation, distributed systems, and causality. Authored influential textbooks like Reasoning About Knowledge and Reasoning About Uncertainty.
Research Interests: His work bridges AI, distributed systems, and economics, addressing challenges in formal verification, game theory, and ethical AI. He investigates topics like causal models, decision-making under uncertainty, and security protocols.
Awards: Over 30 awards, including the Gödel Prize (1997), ACM/AAAI Newell Award (2008), and membership in the National Academy of Engineering (2019). Recognized for contributions to theoretical computer science and interdisciplinary research.
Teaching: Regularly teaches courses such as CS 2800 (Discrete Structures) and graduate courses on reasoning about knowledge and uncertainty. Collaborates with economists and philosophers on interdisciplinary projects.
Grants and Funding: Supported by NSF, ARO, and Open Philanthropy Foundation. Active in promoting safe AI frameworks and formal methods for distributed systems.





