Milind Tambe
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Description

Milind Tambe is a Professor of Computer Science and Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Southern California (USC). He leads the TEAMCORE Research Group at USC, with research is focused on agent-based and multi-agent systems. He is a fellow of AAAI (Association for Advancement of Artificial Intelligence) and recipient of the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Autonomous Agents Research Award. He is also the recipient of the Homeland Security Award from the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation, a special commendation given by the Los Angeles World Airports police from the city of Los Angeles, USC Viterbi School of Engineering use-inspired research award, Okawa foundation faculty research award, the RoboCup scientific challenge award, USC Steven B. Sample Teaching and Mentoring award and the ACM recognition of service award. Prof. Tambe and his research group's papers have been selected as best papers or finalists for best papers at a dozen premier Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research Conferences and workshops, and their algorithms have been deployed for real-world use by several agencies including the LAX police, the Federal Air Marshals service and the Transportation security administration. He received his Ph.D. from the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University.


Lectures:

tutorial
flag Game Theory for Security: Lessons learned from deployed applications
as author at  27th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI), Barcelona 2011,
together with: Christopher Kiekintveld,
8469 views
  panel
flag AI for Social Good
as moderator at  31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, San Francisco 2017,
together with: Gideon S. Mann (panelist), Lynne Parker (panelist), Peter Mockel (panelist), Eric Horvitz (panelist),
1258 views
invited talk
flag Game Theory for Security: Key Algorithmic Principles, Deployed Applications, Research Challenges
as author at  28th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Québec 2014,
915 views