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Published in Proceedings of the South African Forum for Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR, now known as SACAIR)., 2019
Joint work with Thomas Meyer.
Published in South African Computer Journal (SACJ) Vol. 32, No. 2., 2020
Joint work with Thomas Meyer.
Published in Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-2022)., 2022
Joint work with Ronald de Haan and Ulle Endriss.
Published in Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-2023)., 2023
Joint work with Adrian Haret.
Published in Proceedings of the 32nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2023)., 2023
Abstract: Fairness and stability are normative concepts that have been investigated for many social choice domains. Recently, increasing attention has fallen on richer, and more complex, settings and we look to develop, and study in depth, these fairness and stability notions in a variety of such complex domains.
Published in Proceedings of the 32nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2023)., 2023
Joint work with Adrian Haret.
Published in Proceedings of the 28th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI-2025)., 2025
Joint work with Ronald de Haan, Ulle Endriss, Adrain Haret and Jan Maly.
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Undergraduate course, University of Cape Town, 2018
CSC1015F course on introductory Python programming.
Undergraduate course, University of Cape Town, 2019
CSC1015F course on introductory Python programming.
Masters course, ILLC, University of Amsterdam, 2021
MSc AI/Logic courses: Computational Social Choice and Game Theory.
Bachelors thesis, ILLC, University of Amsterdam, 2022
BSc Informatica thesis supervisor (2022): Max de Boer - Crowdsourcing Rankings for Combinatorial Applications.
Masters course, ILLC, University of Amsterdam, 2022
MSc AI/Logic courses: Computational Social Choice, Game Theory and Computational Complexity.
Masters project, ILLC, University of Amsterdam, 2022
MSc Logic project course (co-instructed with Jan Maly and Simon Rey): Fairness in Multiwinner Elections.
Bachelors thesis, ILLC, University of Amsterdam, 2023
BSc Informatica thesis supervisor (2023): Meret Baumgartner - Shortlisting with Ranking-based Preferences.
Masters course, ILLC, University of Amsterdam, 2023
MSc AI/Logic courses: Computational Social Choice and Game Theory.
Masters course, University of Groningen, 2026
MSc AI course on Collective Intelligence.