Dave de Jonge Curriculum Vitae d.dejonge@westernsydney.edu.au http://staff.scem.westernsydney.edu.au/ dave Present Personal Information - Date of Birth: 10 June 1984 - Place of Birth: Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Gender: Male - Nationality: The Netherlands Research and Education Associate Lecturer, Western Sydney University. 2015 2017 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Western Sydney University, Supervisor: Dongmo Zhang, Research Topics: Automated Negotiations, General Game Playing. 2010 2015 PhD in Computer Science (Cum Laude), IIIA-CSIC / Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Supervisor: Carles Sierra, Thesis: Negotiations over Large Agreement Spaces. 2009 2010 Master of Artificial Intelligence, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Supervisor: Carles Sierra, Thesis: Optimizing a Diplomacy Bot Using Genetic Algorithms. Average mark: 9.0 (scale from 1 to 10) 2005 2008 Master of Mathematical Physics, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Supervisor: Robbert Dijkgraaf, Thesis: Knot Theory and Categorification. 2002 2005 Bachelor of Physics, Universiteit van Amsterdam. Achievements and Awards 2016 Best Paper Award, The 29th Australasian Joint Conference on A.I., for my paper Lifted Backward Search for General Game Playing. 2016 Most Visionary Paper, The 9th International Workshop on Agentbased Complex Automated Negotiations (ACAN@AAMAS 2016), for my paper Using GDL to represent domain knowledge for automated negotiations. 2015 Best Paper Award, The 3rd International Conference on Agreement Technologies, for my paper Trust, Negotiations and Virtual Currencies for a Sharing Economy. 2015 First Prize, Computational Diplomacy Challenge, ICGA Computer Olympiad. 1/5
2015 Endeavour Research Fellowship awarded by the Australian government to conduct postdoctoral research during 6 months at the Western Sydney University. 2014 Second Prize. Automated Negotiating Agents Competition, AAMAS 2014, Paris, in the category social utility. I ranked third in the category individual utility. Research Related Activities Program Committee Member, AAMAS 2018, AAAI 2018, IJCAI 2017, AAAI 2018, PRIMA 2016-2017, COIN 2016-2017. Organizer, Automated Negotiating Agents Competition (ANAC 2017). Non-Academic Work Experience 2009 Intern, Deep Blue Capital, Amsterdam. Analyzing patterns in stock prices for a statistical arbitrage hedge fund that aims to make trading fully automated using artificial intelligence. 2008 Assistant Software Developer, Effectory, Amsterdam. Programming company software for a consultancy firm. Voluntary Work 2009 Organizer of Summer University, AEGEE, Amsterdam. Responsible for incoming participants of a summer course on Dutch culture and history for 25 international students, organized by students association AEGEE 2007-2009 Editor, Editor-in-Chief, and Writer, Scoop, Amsterdam. Writing and editing popular science articles for a magazine for Physics-, Astronomy- and Mathematics- students. Languages - Dutch: Native language - English: Full professional proficiency - Spanish: Limited working proficiency - Catalan: Limited working proficiency Interests Traveling, Improvisation Theater, Making Electronic Music. Remarks My Master s degree in AI is not official because I attended the Universitat Autònoma as an exchange student, which means that I was not officially enrolled and therefore could not receive a diploma. However, I did complete the entire Master s program. 2/5
Journal Papers 1 Dave de Jonge, Tomas Trescak, Carles Sierra, Simeon Simoff, and Ramon Lopez de Mantaras, Using Game Description Language for Mediated Dispute Resolution, AI & Society, in press. 2 Dave de Jonge and Carles Sierra, D-Brane: a Diplomacy Playing Agent for Automated Negotiations Research, Applied Intelligence, 47 (1): 158-177, 2017. 3 Dave de Jonge and Carles Sierra, NB3: a Multilateral Negotiation Algorithm for Large, Non-linear Agreement Spaces with Limited Time, Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 29 (5): 896-942, 2015. 4 Roberto Confalonieri, Matthew Yee-King, Katina Hazelden, Mark d Inverno, Dave de Jonge, Carles Sierra, Nardine Osman, Leila Amgoud and Henri Prade, Engineering Multiuser Museum Interactives for Shared Cultural Experiences, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence: 46(A) 180-195, 2015. Conference Papers 5 Dave de Jonge and Dongmo Zhang, Automated Negotiations for General Game Playing, AAMAS 2017, São Paulo, Brazil. 6 Dave de Jonge and Dongmo Zhang, Lifted Backward Search for General Game Playing, Best Paper Award, Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2016, Hobart, Australia. 7 Dave de Jonge and Carles Sierra, Trust, Negotiations and Virtual Currencies for a Sharing Economy, Best Paper Award, Agreement Technologies 2015, Athens, Greece. 8 Dave de Jonge, Bruno Rosell, and Carles Sierra, Human Interactions in Electronic Institutions, Agreement Technologies 2013, Beijing, China. 9 Matthew Yee-King, Roberto Confalonieri, Dave de Jonge, Katina Hazelden, Carles Sierra, Mark d Inverno, Leila Amgoud, and Nardine Osman, Multiuser Museum Interactives for Shared Cultural Experiences: an Agent Based Approach, AAMAS 2013, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. 10 Andrew Koster, Jordi Madrenas, Nardine Osman, Marco Schorlemmer, Jordi Sabater Mir, Carles Sierra, Angela Fabregues, Dave de Jonge, Josep Puyol-Gruart, and Pere García, U-Help: Supporting Helpful Communities with Information Technology (extended abstract), AAMAS 2013, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. 3/5
11 Nardine Osman, Mark d Inverno, Carles Sierra, Leila Amgoud, Henri Prade, Matthew Yee-King, Roberto Confalonieri, Dave de Jonge, and Katina Hazelden, An Experience-Based BDI Logic: Motivating Shared Experiences and Intentionality, Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON 2013), Vienna, Austria. 12 Katina Hazelden, Matthew Yee-King, Leila Amgoud, Mark d Inverno, Carles Sierra, Nardine Osman, Roberto Confalonieri, and Dave de Jonge, WeCurate: Multiuser Museum Interactives for Shared Cultural Experiences, ACM SIGCHI 2013, Paris, France. 13 Dave de Jonge and Carles Sierra, Branch and bound for Negotiations in Large Agreement Spaces (extended abstract), AAMAS 2012, Valencia, Spain. 14 Leila Amgoud, Roberto Confalonieri, Dave de Jonge, Mark d Inverno, Katina Hazelden, Nardine Osman, Henri Prade, Carles Sierra, and Matthew Yee-King, Sharing Online Cultural Experiences: An Argument-Based Approach, International Conference on Modeling Decisions for Artificial Intelligence 2012, Girona, Spain. 15 Katina Hazelden, Matthew Yee-King, Leila Amgoud, Mark d Inverno, Carles Sierra, Nardine Osman, Henri Prade, Roberto Confalonieri, and Dave de Jonge, WeCurate: Designing for Synchronised Browsing and Social Negotiation, 16 Andrew Koster, Jordi Madrenas, Nardine Osman, Marco Schorlemmer, Jordi Sabater- Mir, Carles Sierra, Dave de Jonge, Angela Fabregues, Josep Puyol-Gruart, and Pere García, U-Help: Supporting Helpful Communities with Information Technology, 17 Matthew Yee-King, Roberto Confalonieri, Dave de Jonge, Nardine Osman, Katina Hazelden, Leila Amgoud, Henri Prade, Carles Sierra, and Mark d Inverno, Towards Community Browsing for Shared Experiences: The WeBrowse System, 18 Dave de Jonge and Carles Sierra, Negotiation Based Branch and Bound and the Negotiating Salesmen Problem, International Conference of the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence 2011, Lleida, Spain. Conference Workshop Papers 19 Dave de Jonge and Dongmo Zhang, Using GDL to Represent Domain Knowledge for Automated Negotiations, Most Visionary Paper, ACAN@AAMAS 2016, Singapore. 20 Dave de Jonge and Carles Sierra, SIMPLE: A Language for the Specification of Protocols, Similar to Natural Language, COIN@AAMAS 2015, Istanbul, Turkey. 4/5
21 Dave de Jonge, Juan A. Rodriguez-Aguilar, Bruno Rosell, and Carles Sierra, Infrastructures to Engineer Open Agent Environments by Means of Electronic Institutions, E4MAS@AAMAS2014, Paris, France. 22 Dave de Jonge, Negotiation Algorithms for Large Agreement Spaces (extended abstract of PhD thesis), Doctoral Consortium@IJCAI 2013, Beijing, China. 23 Dave de Jonge and Carles Sierra, Automated Negotiation for Package Delivery, TOASTS@SASO 2012, Lyon, France. Book Chapters 24 Dave de Jonge and Carles Sierra, GANGSTER: an Automated Negotiator Applying Genetic Algorithms, Recent Advances in Agent-based Complex Automated Negotiation, Studies in Computational Intelligence, pages 225-234, Springer, 2016. 25 Pablo Noriega and Dave de Jonge, Electronic Institutions: the EI/EIDE Framework, Social Coordination Frameworks for Social Technical Systems, pages 47-76, Springer, 2016. 26 Ismel Brito, Patricia Gutierrez, Katina Hazelden, Dave de Jonge, Lissette Lemus, Nardine Osman, Bruno Rosell, Carles Sierra, and Carme Roig, Collaborative Peer Assessment using PeerLearn, Music Learning with Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), chapter 10, pages 145-174. IOS Press, 2015. 5/5