Michael Luck is a Professor of Computer Science at University College London, specializing in intelligent agents, multi-agent systems, and trust and reputation frameworks. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to education and innovation. He holds a BSc and PhD from UCL (1988, 1993). Education: BSc (1988), PhD (1993) in Computer Science from UCL Research focuses on formal frameworks for agent systems, norms, trust mechanisms, and applications in genome analysis and grid computing. Recent projects include AQUAREOS (robotics collaboration), SAIS (AI assistants), and TrustATrip (reputation systems). Publications emphasize adaptive service environments, norm enforcement, and Bayesian trust models. He has been awarded Fellow of the British Computer Society (2005). Advising/Grants: Lead/co-investigator on 21 projects including EPSRC-funded initiatives. Supervised 14 students. Active in global conferences like AAMAS and contributed to standards via EPSRC Peer Review College.








