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If you have a question about this talk, please contact jane.williams. This is the next seminar talk in the Digital Economy Seminar Series organised by the Faculty of Engineering and the Business School. All are welcome. About the Speaker ============ In addition to the position as Professor of Computer Science at Southampton University, Nick Jennings serves as a Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK Government. He is an internationally-recognised authority in the areas of agent-based computing and intelligent systems. He has undertaken fundamental research on automated bargaining, auctions, markets, mechanism design, trust and reputation, coalition formation and decentralised control. He has also pioneered the application of multi-agent technology; developing some of the first real-world systems (in domains such as business process management, energy systems, sensor networks, disaster response, telecommunications, and eDefence) and generally advocating the area of agent-oriented software engineering. This talk is part of the Featured talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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