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Prof. Carmel Domshlak, joined the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management of the Technion in 2003 He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Ben-Gurion University in 2002. During 2002–2004 he was a Research Associate in the Computer Science Department at Cornell University.
Prof. Domshlak research interests are in computational and modeling problems that are fundamental to intelli-gent autonomous behavior, with an emphasis on interesting structure/complexity connections that can be found in different tasks of automated reasoning such as sequential decision making and action planning, multi-agent system design, preferential reasoning, and probabilistic inference. In the last few years, a very substantial part of my work has been devoted to the problems of goal-driven action planning in concisely specified transition systems as well as to Monte-Carlo algorithms for online sequential decision making.
Prof Domshlak serves as Dean of the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management since 2017.