
معرفی
Luke Hunsberger is a Professor of Computer Science at Vassar College, affiliated with the Department of Computer Science since 2002. His research focuses on collaborative multi-agent systems, particularly endowing agents with intentions and reasoning about temporal constraints in group settings. He collaborates with the University of Verona on healthcare applications of temporal networks.
Education: BA and MA from the University of Oregon, PhD from Harvard University. He teaches core courses including CMPU-101 (Intro to Computer Science), CMPU-145 (Foundations), CMPU-245 (Declarative Programming), and CMPU-365 (Artificial Intelligence).
Research trends in his articles emphasize dynamic controllability of temporal networks, algorithmic solutions for uncertainty, and multi-agent coordination. His work bridges formal methods (e.g., timed automata, game theory) with applied domains like healthcare and planning systems.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned. Advising and grants details not provided in available texts. Active in collaborative research with international partners, though specific labs or teams are not named.

