Research
About
I am a PhD student at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam (UvA), as part of the GLoRiClass project. My work for my dissertation focuses on representing agent prefernces using sets of weighted formulas, called goal bases, and the application of this formalism to areas like committee elections and combinatorial auctions.
I am one of the organizers for the Logic Tea, a biweekly lecture series at the ILLC; and am also the Technical Assistant for the book series Texts in Logic and Games.
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Publications
2007
Joel Uckelman and Ulle Endriss. Preference Representation with Weighted Goals: Expressivity, Succinctness, Complexity. In Proceedings of the AAAI Workshop on Preference Handling for Artificial Intelligence (AiPref-2007), July 2007. To appear. (BibTeX, Paper)
Sara L. Uckelman and Joel Uckelman. Modal and Temporal Logics for Abstract Space-Time Structures. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 38(3)??-??, 2007. (BibTeX, Paper) To appear.