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Professor Sarit Kraus is a Professor of Computer Science and Dean of the faculty of Exact Sciences, at Bar-Ilan University. Her research is focused on intelligent agents and multi-agent systems (including people and robots).

Kraus was awarded the IJCAI Computers and Thought Award and the IJCAI Research Excellence Award, ACM SIGART Agents Research award, ACM Athena Lecturer, the EMET prize and was twice the winner of the IFAAMAS influential paper award. She is AAAI, ECCAI and ACM fellow and a recipient of the advanced ERC grant. She is a member of The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.

Research Interests
My main research interest in Artificial Intelligence and in particular Multi-agent systems. I focus on understanding how we can best create intelligent agents that can interact proficiently with people. We study both cooperative and conflicting scenarios. I consider modeling human behavior and predicting their decisions to be necessary for facing these challenges, as well as the development of formal models for the agent’s decision-making. Thus, my research studies build on methods and algorithms from Machine Learning, Decision Theory and Game Theory, non-classical logic, optimization under uncertainty and psychology.

My application domains have included physical security, intelligent cars, human training, recommendation systems, automated negotiations and mediation, virtual humans and rehabilitation. Planning Non-monotonous explanations from knowledge bases

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Oct 1984Jun 1988

Award Date: 30 Jun 1988

Master, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Oct 1982Jun 1983

Award Date: 30 Jun 1983

Bachelor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Oct 1979Jun 1982

Award Date: 30 Jun 1982

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