
معرفی
Dr. Pavel Naumov is a Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Southampton, affiliated with the Agents, Interaction, and Complexity research group. His work focuses on Responsible Mechanism Design, integrating scientific, philosophical, and legal principles to study shared responsibility in collaborative decision-making systems. He holds a PhD from Cornell University and a summa cum laude diploma from Lomonosov Moscow State University, specializing in mathematical logic and automated theorem proving. Naumov actively supervises PhD students including Qi Shi and Benjamin James Plummer, and collaborates internationally on projects spanning ethics, logic, and multi-agent systems.
His research examines how social norms, trust, and knowledge influence accountability in both human and machine decision-making. Key areas include responsibility diffusion in multi-step decisions, ethical dilemmas in strategic games, and anonymization frameworks for data privacy. Naumov’s recent publications explore topics like three-valued logic, trust-based belief systems, and dynamic logic in clandestine operations. His work bridges formal logic with real-world applications, aiming to ensure transparency and fairness in complex systems.


