Wolf in Minneapolis
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Wolfgang Ketter

Namaste! Welcome!

I founded and run the Learning Agents Research Group at Erasmus (LARGE) where we research, develop, and use multi-agent systems in combination with machine learning methods to work on interesting problems in business and economic environments. If you are interested in joining please contact me.

Open PhD Position: The Learning Agents Research Group at Erasmus (LARGE) as part of the Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM) has currently an open PhD position. If you are interested in applying please contact me. NEW!

The Learning Agents Research Group at Erasmus (LARGE) and Almende are offering fellowships in machine learning, agents, and complex networks. See here. If you are interested in applying please contact me.

I currently have a master thesis in cooperation with Institute of Information Systems and Management (IISM) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) on Serious Gaming: The Energy Trading Agent Competition NEW!

I currently have two master theses in cooperation with Alemende on Meeting Agents and Preference Modeling and Personal Agents available. NEW!

I have open master thesis projects regarding Architectures for Dynamic Service Composition.

If you are interested in any of these positions please feel free to contact me directly.

If you are a master student at Erasmus and are interested in doing your thesis project with me, please have a look first at my current research interests and projects.

The paper: “Flexible Decision Support in a Dynamic Business Network” (together with John Collins and Maria Gini) won the Network Award (Best paper and best presentation) at the 3rd Smart Business Network Conference, Beijing, China, May 19-23 2008.

I co-chaired with Alex Rogers, Norman Sadeh, and William Walsh the Workshop for Trading Agent Design and Analysis (TADA-08) at AAAI-08.

I'm the General Chair for the 2009 Trading Agent Competition at IJCAI in Pasadena

Take a look around... have a nice stay...

Best wishes,

Wolf

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