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Jeremy Pitt

Imperial College London

Jeremy Pitt is a Reader in Intelligent Systems in Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London, where he is also Deputy Head of the Intelligent Systems and Networks Group. His research programme focuses on a broad range of interests in Intelligent Systems, spanning human-network interaction (in particular the use of Affective Computing in this context), multi-agent systems (specifically norm-governed and socio-cognitive agent societies), and ad hoc networks (including self-organisation and Quality-of-Service (QoS) provisioning). He has been involved in many European projects developing intelligent agent and multi-agent systems, and in particular was Project Manager of the IST project ALFEBIITE (IST-1999-10298) from 2000-2004. From 1998-2002 he was involved in the FIPA agent standardisation initiative. He is currently involved in research collaborations with partners in Japan and India, and work on the EU projects TIRAMISU (digital rights management) and DANAE (ubiquitous computing), and the EPSRC project NoGoSoN (ad hoc networks), and he is a member of the EU Network of Excellence HUMAINE (emotions research) and the EPSRC cluster "Emotional Wardrobe". His teaching includes a first year course on Scientific Computing, third year courses on Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction, and the Summer Group Projects for the Information System Engineering (ISE) stream, where students develop a multi-agent e-commerce system.