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Utrecht University. 1 fte, fixed term. e. Summary of research My mission and that of my research group is to create synergy between humans and technology. In my vision of the future humans and intelligent systems will form ad hoc coalitions and by co-evolution both humans and intelligent systems will improve their effectiveness. In order for such cooperation to work, intelligent systems need to have situated awareness and need to work seamlessly with and for humans. Seen from the human perspective, agents furthermore need to be able to reason about and explain their purpose, way of working, and the limits of their capabilities. Furthermore, agents need to have the social intelligence to engage in interaction with humans in a socially acceptable way, and to build up and maintain long-term relationships with humans. My focus of contribution to this vision is modelling, analysis, and simulation of behaviour of individuals. In particular I focus on human reasoning capabilities and those concepts that are on the border between the human being as an individual and the human being as a social being, such as negotiation, national culture, organisation/team formation, and the concept of shared mental models. I develop artificial intelligence solutions for those aspects for which human reasoning falls short and the collaboration with an artificial intelligent support system will improve performance. In research in decision support systems I combine my research on automated negotiation and the GENIUS environment I instigated with that on cognitive agent technology, affect, and interactive intelligence. GENIUS is increasingly used by top research groups on automated negotiation, and is the vehicle of international competitions in this research field. Our negotiation strategies and opponent profiling techniques are consistently in the top of that competition. I received a personal grant for my VICI project the Pocket Negotiator (see section grants) that is about a decision support system for negotiation. Up to 2008 From a fundamental orientation in logic programming I changed from 1995 first towards application oriented, and then from 2000 to user-centred and application oriented research. In my opinion the way of the future is that humans and intelligent and autonomous computer applications (called artificial agents) will cooperate with each other in ad hoc coalitions in a form of co-evolution by which both humans and agents improve their effectiveness. This requires more research on the analysis, modelling, and simulation of behaviour of single agents (human or artificial) and organisations of agents. I contributed to the modelling, analysis, and simulation of individual behaviour. Considering the behaviour of humans I am most interested in reasoning capabilities. Of all human reasoning processes I am most fascinated by those concepts that are on the border between the human being as an individual and the human being as a social being, such as trust, negotiation, cooperation, theory of mind. A line of research that concerns behaviour of the individual, but has societal traits is the work on agent-based modelling of national cultures. Regarding organisations, I contributed to the design and specification of organisations and their behaviour. With my co-authors I separated the structure of an organisation from the behaviour of an organisation in terms of behavioural specifications of roles and groups. Note that both the structure of an organisation and the behaviour of the roles and groups within that structure can change. Change can come from inside the organisation, or can be the result of pressure of the environment. Given my prognosis of the future in which humans and artificial agents will cooperate, especially coalition formation, and/or ad hoc formation of virtual organisations is of importance. The connection between the individual and the organisations they work in is made in the domains of application that I studied: trade networks, incident management (civilian and naval context). I am one of the founders of the DESIRE design method and software environment for 2

the DEsign and Specification of Interacting REasoning components, with which I designed and implemented many agent-based systems. Furthermore, I am one of the founders of the LeadsTo and Temporal Trace languages and its associated simulation environment. My research on Negotiation Support Systems has gotten an enormous boost by my NWO VICI grant of end 2007. My publications resulting from this work vary from papers on negotiation strategies, preference elicitation, argumentation frameworks for preferences, affective computing, explanation, shared mental models, and design for values. f. Memberships and Boards International organisations: Academia Europaea Koninklijke Hollandsche maatschappij der wetenschappen IEEE ACM BAIA- Benelux Artificial Intelligence Association and board member 2001 2006. ECCAI (through BAIA) National memberships / boards Chair of the board of LNVH Dutch network of Women Professors (September 2013 - ), member of the board since 2008. Associated since 2004. Chair of De Jonge Akademie of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, KNAW, until feb 19, 2007. Member of De Jonge Akademie of the KNAW, 2005 2010. Member of the Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen, 2005. Bèta Ambassadeursnetwerk van het Platform Bèta Techniek (PBT) http://www.xs4all nl/~carlkop/beta html As a service to society since 2010 I am a board member of Schuurman Schimmel van Outeren Stichting. The foundation is a privately-run organisation that offers financial support to less well-off students, to enable them to complete their studies in The Netherlands. Stichting Toekomstbeelden der Techniek: member of the steering committee for Images of the Brain, 2007. g. Scholarships and prizes End 2007 NWO VICI award for The Pocket Negotiator Maart 2005 Maart 2010 Member of De Jonge Akademie, KNAW. Maart 2005 Maart 2007 Chair of De Jonge Akademie (The Young Academy), Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences). June 2005 present Member of the Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen (Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities). h. Invited lectures at international workshops and conferences MATES 2013, http://www.mates2013.de., http://www.mates2013.de/programme/ BNAIC 2013, http://bnaic2013.tudelft.nl/, in the 25 Years AI event Nagoya Institute of Technology, July 2013 Artificial Economics (AE2011): Agent-based simulation, September 2011. Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT2011): Development and Application of Rich Cognitive Models and the Role of Agent-Based Simulation for Policy Making. August 2011. AMPLE2011@AAMAS2011, BRIDGE2: The potential of agent-based simulation for policy making. 2 May 2011, Taipei. IFAC HMS, Valenciennes, august 2010. http://www.univ-valenciennes.fr/ifachms2010/ AAMAS2009 workshop ACAN: - Agent-based Complex Automated Negotiations British Ambassy: panellid Human Enhancement, July 2008 International Workshop on Collaborative Information Agents (CIA 2007), September 2007: Analysis of Negotiation Dynamics. 3

Prof. Dr. Jacque Ferber, Dr. Olivier Gutknecht, Prof. Dr. Jan Pierre Müller. On organisational modelling. Period: 2000. Prof. Dr. Rune Gustavsson, Olle Lindeberg, University of Ronneby/Karlskrona. Negotiation for Power Load Management. Period: 1998 2000. See publications. Dr. Nico Jacobs (University of Leuven). Learning Personal Assistants. Period: 2000. See publications. Dr. Matthias Klusch (DFKI, Germany). Period: 2000. Design of cooperative intelligent agents, see publications. Prof. Dr. Fredi Letia (University of Cluj, Rumania). Period: 2001. Model checking of properties of organisations. See publications. Prof. Dr. Jacky Snoep, University of Stellenbosch, Department of Biochemistry http://jjj.biochem.sun.ac.za/home/hw/stias/stiasmergpro1.htm. Using agent modelling techniques to model the behaviour of the E. coli bacterium, analysis and simulation of the dynamics of intracellular processes within the E. coli. Period: 2001 2002. See publications. Prof. Dr. Vagan Terziyan (Ukraine, Finland). Profile dynamics for B2B ecommerce, using spatial information. Period: 2002. See publications. Current national research cooperations not covered by current funded projects Prof. dr. Mark Neerincx (TNO and my group) and MSc. Nanja Smets (TNO) on improving situation awareness by effective automated support. Domains: Astronauts on Mars, Fire fighting in cities. Dr. Frank Dignum and Dr. Virginia Dignum on socially intelligent agents, using the concept of social practices. Past national cooperations Agent Research Group Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Prof. Dr. Jan Treur, Dr. Tibor Bosse, Drs. Mark Hoogendoorn. Special tracks in IEA AIE 2010 and 2011. Special issue of KBS Journa. See publications. http://www.cs.vu.nl/ai/asr/ Drs. Arjen van Alphen and Francien Koeman, Dog Education Institute "De Roedel", International Behavioural Therapeutic Centre, Belgium. Formal analysis and simulation of dog behaviour, with an emphasis on the influence of the environment on the dog s behaviour towards its handler. See publications. http://www.deroedel.com/ Agent Research Group Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Prof. Dr. Jan Treur, Dr. Tibor Bosse, Drs. Mark Hoogendoorn, Dr. Martijn Schut, Drs. Alexei Sharphanskyh. Cooperation on incident management (through the CIM project), negotiation and logistics (through the DEAL project), organisation dynamics (CIM and DEAL projects), behavioural dynamics. See publications. http://www.cs.vu.nl/ai/asr/ Drs. Joanne van der Borg, WUR. Paw preference in a retrieval task for a group of motivated and trained dogs. Cooperation from Februari July 2006 with a joint graduation project on paw preference in dogs. http://www.dogvision.nl/cvjoanne htm Psychotherapeutic researcher Dr. Delfos. Period: 2003. Formal analysis of the dynamics of the development of eating disorders like obesitas and anorexia. See publications. Dr. Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Prof. Dr. Erik Proper, IRIS, FNWI, Radboud Universiteit. Domain modelling, organisation modelling, and architecture. http://osiris.cs.kun.nl/iris/web-docs/ Prof. Dr. Herman Kolk, Dr. Ardi Roelofs, NICI. Somatic markers according to Damasio. Work in progress. http://www.nici ru nl/ Dr. Sander Los, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Cognitive Psychology Lab, Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogics http://www.cs.vu nl/~cogsci/cogpsy/los/. Analysing and formalising theories of conditioning. See publications. Prof. Dr. Herbert Schriefers, NICI. Common grounding. Work in progress. http://www nici.ru.nl/ MSc. Tim Verwaart, Dr. Gertjan Hofstede, MSc. Sebastiaan Meijer, WUR. Cognitive and cultural aspects in supply chains. See publications. http://www.info.wau.nl/people/gertjan/gertjan htm Prof. Dr. Jan Theeuwes, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Cognitive Psychology Lab, Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogics. http://www.cs.vu nl/~cogsci/cogpsy/theeuwes/. Experiments with human subjects have been undertaken to be able to validate models developed for trust dynamics against empirical data. See publications. Prof. Dr. Hans Westerhoff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Molecular Cell Physiology, http://www.bio.vu.nl/vakgroepen/mcp/. 5

real-time mediated communication to distributed care centres, private homes and classrooms. Theme: Smart M2M Grids creates the M2M Internet for dynamic M2M Information Business ecosystem. Our contribution in that project focusses on multi-party negotation, where we study protocols, bidding and search heuristics and human-in-the-loop automated negotations. See https://itea3.org/project/m2mgrids.html Period: 2015 2018 Money: k 1448 for TU Delft (budget still undergoes some changes), including 2 postdocs in my group. My task Co-applicant, supervisor of the postdocs in my group. Results: See publications together with and by Dr. Hindriks, Dr. Aydogan COMPEIT project " COnnected Media and Presence from European Institute of Technology" Users: online media distribution platform, complemented by a new national hospital which integrates real-time mediated communication to distributed care centres, private homes and classrooms. Theme: COMPEIT creates a web-based system for highly interactive, personalised, shared media experiences. Research and development will link content-delivery networks with tools for enhancing mediated presence. COMPEIT takes the view that Internet-based distribution will transform traditional broadcasting towards higher levels of interactivity and integration with virtual, mixed and augmented reality, enabled by advanced web technologies and the proliferation of audio/video/tangible devices. Period: 2013 2017 Money: k 417 for TU Delft, of the M 3.553 budget EU FP7 for postdocs in my group. My task Co-applicant, supervisor of the postdoc in my group. Results: See publications together with and by Dr. Nefs, and Dr. De Greef. IQmulus project "A High-volume Fusion and Analysis Platform for Geospatial Point Clouds, Coverages and Volumetric Data Sets " Users: European industries interested in exploiting sea-borne resources such as renewable energy from wind parks, and citizens affected by emergency cases that require quick response. Theme: geographical information systems, data fusion, geospatial point clouds, test scenario for marine spatial planning, test scenario for rapid response and territorial management Period: 2012 2014 Money: k 724 for TU Delft, of the M 8.1 budget EU FP7 Grant agreement no: 318787, of which k 238 subsidy) for a postdoc in my group. My task Co-applicant, supervisor of the postdoc in my group. Results: See publications together with and by Dr. M. Harbers Mediated Presence catalyst projects (3x) from the EIT ICT Labs Users: architects, negotiators, researches, online media, hospitals private people and schools. Theme: highly interactive, personalised, shared media experiences Period: 2011 2013 Money: k 120 = 3 x k 40 for TU Delft, for postdocs and programmers in my group. My task Co-applicant, supervisor of the work in my group. Results: See proof-of-concept implementations. IMV SlimVerbinden project Users: Crisis management organisations Theme: Connecting information sources between those who need it in times of crisis, with explanations of why information is needed and/or given. Period: 2012 2013 Money: budget of k 214 for TU Delft, subsidized for 50% (k 104) by the IMV programme of Agentschap NL for a postdoc in my group. My task Co-applicant, supervisor of the postdoc in my group. Results: See publications of Dr. M. Harbers 8

SHINE project "Sensing Heterogeneous Information Network Environment" Users: Climatological information users, Theme: How can heterogeneous resources (people, mobile sensors, fixed sensors, social media, information systems,...) self-organize for answering information needs? Period: start January 2012, end January 2016. Money: M 1.33 budget, of which k 999 subsidy by CEDICT Our group has two PhD students in this project and the project leader. My tasks: Initiator, Co-writer of the proposal, and supervision and promotion of two PhD students. Results: None yet. TUD-ProRail Multi-party negotiation Users: ProRail Theme: Multi-party negotiation simulation for decision making in incident triggered train planning & scheduling. Period: start January 2012, end January 2013. Money: K 50 budget for a PostDoc position. My tasks: Expertise in negotiation and agent technology, subcontractor of bigger project of TUD with ProRail at the Faculty of TPM. Results: Several articles, see publications with co-author Aydogan. NGI project SmartRoads Agent-based driver support and smart roads for traffic throughput and road safety Users: TNO, Technolution, Theme: The main challenge addressed in this proposal is to improve road traffic, for the aspects of safety, network performance and ease of driving, by agent-based cooperative vehicle-roadside systems, implementing decentralized traffic management and driver support. Period: start June 2011, end July 2015. Money: M 1.39 budget, of which k 628 subsidy by Next Generation Infrastructures. Two PhD students are paid from this subsidy. My tasks: Initiator, Co-writer of the proposal, coordinator and execution Results: None yet. NGI project NEGOM New Governance Models for Next Generation Infrastructures Users: Alliander, Belastingdienst (Tax), Thales, Theme: This research project takes as a starting point the necessity for decentralised decision making: that decisions need to be made at the most appropriate level within an rganisation, close to the stakeholders involved, near those with the best information. This project s main objective is to develop models for Societal Governance of Infrastructures, where local communities or possibly individual households have more influence on the regulatory framework of infrastructures. Given that circumstances vary widely with respect to the types of stakeholders, the social interests that are at stake and the level in society in which they occur, we expect to find a need for different governance processes for different issues. However, the distribution company also needs to have a transparent and consistent decision making process, so the analysis will include the question of how to combine these objectives. My subproject: Agent-based decision support for multi-party decision making. For which one Postdoc is payed from the subsidy. Period: start Sept 2011, end Sept 2013. Money: M 1.35 budget, of which k 535 subsidy by Next Generation Infrastructures. My tasks: Co-writer of the proposal, coordination of a subproject and execution Results: Publication submitted. FES COMMIT Subproject "Socially-Enriched Access to Linked Cultural Media" Period 2011-2015 Money: 6 MEuroFES Brain & Cognition 9

My tasks: co-writer for one PhD project in this project. Chinese Research Council Several PhD students over the years. See PhD students. VICI project Pocket Negotiator Users: Almende, Logica, D-CIS, Theme: Aims to develop a new type of human-machine collaborative system that combines the strengths of both and reduces the weaknesses. Fundamental in these systems will be that user and machine explicitly share a generic task model. Furthermore, such systems are to support humans in coping with emotions and moods in human-human interactions. For this purpose we will contribute new concepts, methods and techniques. For integrative bargaining we will develop such a system, called a Pocket Negotiator, to collaborate with human negotiators. The Pocket Negotiator will handle computational complexity issues, and provide bidding- and interaction advice, the user will handle background knowledge and interaction with the opponent negotiator. The Pocket Negotiator will enhance the negotiation skills and performance of the user by increasing the user s capacity for exploration of the negotiation space, reducing the cognitive task load, preventing mental errors, and improving win-win outcomes. We will devise a negotiation model that matches human cognitive representations of negotiation, and develop methods and tools to support humans in coping with emotions. Period: start June 2008, end July 2013. Money: M 1.25, NWO-TW vernieuwingsimpuls VICI. My tasks: Acquisition, coordination and execution Results: See publications. Lorentz Center Workshops Workshop BRIDGE (2009), HART (2010), Interactive Intelligence (2013). Money: k 10 each, subsidy by the Lorentz Center. My tasks: Co-organiser and execution KNAW Visiting Professor Professor Prof. dr. Maria Gini (visit Sept 2010 May 2011) Professor Prof. dr. Victor Lesser (visit Autumn 2013) Money: k 10 each, subsidy by KNAW. My tasks: Co-applicant and host Negotiation support for humans based on simulation of trade networks Type: PhD student granted from Faculty funds. Theme: Negotiation, trust, risk, culture, human computer interaction, opponent modelling. Period: October 2006 October 2009. PhD student: Dymtro Tykhonov Supervision: Prof. dr. Jonker, Dr. Hindriks. CIM Partners: Almende, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, Group 4 Falck, C Motions, TU Delft Theme: Cybernetic Incident Management: design and implementation of incident management systems that, if possible, prevent incidents to become disasters. Furthermore, analysis and simulation of scenario s to learn from past mistakes, and prevent new ones. Finally, a training software environment to train both human and software agents involved in incident management. Period: start March 2003, end Dec. 2007. Money: 2.5 fte for 4 years added value, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Senternovem. My tasks: Acquisition, coordination and execution Results: See publications. The aim of the project is to gather knowledge in order to create a constantly adapting system that encompasses both people and supporting software and that has the ability to process and assess information in an adaptive, interactive and intelligent fashion to support human decisions. As a result, the execution of procedures and the assessment of information can be achieved more effectively. Because of the self-learning abilities of the system, experience is united in the system, not only in people but also in software agents and protocols. Because the 10

system automatically records and even facilitates communication between involved parties evaluation in retrospect can take place based on accurate data. DEAL Partners: Almende, Groeneveld Groep, Erasmus Universiteit, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, Post-Kogeko and Vos Logistics. Theme: Use of automated negotiation systems and other intelligent multi-agent systems for distributed control of logistics. Analysis and simulation as well. Period: start May 2002, end April 2007. Money: 1 fte for 4 years added value, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Senternovem. My tasks: Acquisition, coordination and execution Results: See publications. The transportation sector is faced with a suboptimum in transport because trucks drive empty 40-60% of the time on the average. This is caused by the large number of planning variables and the restrictions and dynamics of external factors. The constantly advancing ICT technology can reduce this suboptimum. The increase in the amount of traffic caused by economic growth in recent years is taking its toll on the infrastructure and the environment. On top of that, it is common knowledge that a large percentage of trucks on the road are actually empty. Market diffusion and a relatively low level of automation make it difficult to increase the logistic efficiency. The aim of DEAL is to speed up negotiations between different parties by using representation through software agents, increasing the number of examined alternatives as a result. The use of software agents also allow for an unlimited number of stakeholders to take part in negotiations, generating an overall optimal solution. With a higher level of detail of the information used in negotiations, such as specific location and remaining driving time, a better deal can be offered. Reducing the percentage of empty trucks has a significant effect on the environment as well. The amount of goods being moved remains the same, but the necessary mileage is strongly reduced. This leads to less CO2 emission, which contributes to the realization of the Kyoto treaty commitments. A side effect of the reduction in transportation movements is the improvement of mobility as a whole. Nego_Rephrase Type: NICI-PhD student, internal competition within the NICI for PhD projects. Theme: Negotiation, natural language, Rephrase, human computer interaction. Period: Awarded December 2005, PhD student found autumn of 2006. Standard 4-year contract. Supervision: Dr. Desain (who changed the focus to Rephrase). Formal Analysis of Cognitive Aspects of Organisation Dynamics Type: NICI-PhD student, internal competition within the NICI for PhD projects. Theme: Organisation dynamics, negotiation, trust, risk, culture, human computer interaction. Period: October 2005 October 2009. Project transferred to TU Delft, with a change in theme. PhD student: Dymtro Tykhonov Supervision: Prof. dr. Jonker, Dr. Desain, Dr. Hindriks. ForceVision Partner: Theme: Period: Money: My tasks: Results: ForceVision Development of Methods for analysis and design of intelligent systems to be used in naval vessels, to support analysis, coordination and planning in the context of tactical missions in dynamic situations. Started September 2002, project still continues at the VU. ForceVision joined the VICI Pocket Negotiator project. 1.5 fte for 2 years added value, ForceVision, extended after the first period. Acquisition, coordination and execution. See publications. Statistical Information Integration Partner: Landbouw Economisch Instituut Theme: Intelligent integration of statistical information in the Fishery domain for the different nations in the European Community. Theoretical aim: modelling methods for statistical procedures. Practical aim: software support for this integration respecting different ontologies and separate databases of the different countries. 11

Period: 1999-2003 Money: 50.000 added value, LEI My tasks: Acquisition (of the continuation), coordination and execution Results: Publication in IEA/AIE 2003, see publications, partial prototype has been constructed. AMSCAT Intelligent Agents Initiative (AI)2 Partner: American Management Systems Theme: Intelligent Agents for Telecommunications Period: 2000 Money: 20.000 NLG added value, AMS My tasks: Acquisition, coordination and execution Results: Publication, prototype that has been used for public relations, and project acquisition. Agent Based Market Place Partner: KPN Research Theme: Multi-attribute information brokering and one-to-one Multi-Attribute Negotiation by Agents in an Electronic Market Place Period: 1999 2000 Money earned: 50.000 NLG added value, KPN Research My tasks: Acquisition, coordination and execution Results: Publication, and prototype used for public relations and project acquisition ICEBERG Partner: KPN Research Theme: Information brokering on the Internet, specialised for retrieval of courses. Period: 1999 Money: 50.000 NLG added value, KPN Research My tasks: Acquisition, coordination and execution Results: Publication, and prototype used for public relations and project acquisition Agent-based Distributed Agenda scheduling Partners: Rabobank, Telemachos Planning Theme: Distributed project planning and agenda scheduling related to a Call Centre-Bank organisation Period: 1996-1999 Money earned: 250.000 NLG added value, Senter My tasks: Coordination and execution Results: Publications, and a prototype system used for public relations and project acquisition Clarification Partner: DSM Theme: Clarification of Diagnostic Systems for the production of nylon fibres. Period: 1996 Money: 25.000 NLG added value, DSM My tasks: Coordination and execution Results: Publications 12

Externally funded project coordination (3 GS) I coordinated coordinating the following third funding stream projects (descriptions see Section C): VICI project The Pocket Negotiator CIM DEAL ForceVision Statistical Information Integration, Nederlands ICT Kenniscongres. AMSCAT Intelligent Agents Initiative (AI)2, Agent Based Market Place, ICEBERG, and Clarification. Programme Chair / Organizer of International Workshops & Conferences General cahir of AAMAS 2016. Track chair of the Virtual Agents and Humans track of AAMAS 2015, the International Joint Conference in Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. Programme Chair of AAMAS 2013. Co-organizer and PC chair of IEA-AIE 2013 Amsterdam. International Conference on Industrial, Engineering and Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems. Member of the Board of EURAMAS http://www.euramas.org, 2008 2011. Co-organizer of MABS2010 http://www.cs.vu.nl/mabs10/ at AAMAS2010. Co-organizer of the AOTP workshop (Agent Organizations: Theory and Practice) at the 19th AAAI conference, CA, July 25-29, 2004. Co-organiser of MASHO (International Workshop on Modelling Artificial Societies and Hybrid Organisations) in the years 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003. Co-organiser of a track at the Knowledge Acquisition Workshop 1999 on Knowledge Engineering for Intelligent Agents and Internet Applications. Local commitees Member of the Management Team of the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft, Nov 2014 Nov 2015. Member of the Council of Professors, TU Delft, 2014 - Member of the committee for scientific integrity (CWI) of TU Delft, 2010-2016. Member of the Management Team of the Intelligent Systems (formerly known as Mediamatica) department, TU Delft, 2006 -. NIRICT coordinator of the TU Delft contributions to the Smart Environment Lab, part of the collaboration between the 3 technical universities in the Netherlands. 3TU-HTI coordinator with Dirk Heylen (UT) and Wijnand IJsselstein (TU/e): successful application for the 3TU Human Technology Interaction centre of excellence. 2013. Board member of Delft Women in Science (DeWiS). Member of the loopbaancommissie (assessment committee for associate proferssorship), TU Delft, Faculties of CiTG (2010, 2011) and TPM (2012 - ) Member of the BSc and/or MSc programme committees at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2002 2004), Radboud University Nijmegen (2005 2006), TU Delft (2014 - ). Member of the exam committee of BSc/MSc programmes of Utrecht University (1991-1994), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2002-2004), Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (2005 2006), TU Delft (2014). Member of the advisory board or steering committee of a teaching institute Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (1995-2004), Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (2004 2006). Member of the advisory board of the research institute NICI of the RU, 2004 2006. Coordinator of Voorlichting en Werving for the Artificial Intelligence programme of the RU, 2004 2006. Organization of local events Organiser of the colloquium Kunstmatige Intelligentie Meetings (KIM) for the study Artificial Intelligence of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1995 2000. 14

5. Janneke van der Zwaan, Buddy for Children to counter Cyberbullying. Started November 2010, promotion on March 10, 2014. Co-supervised by Dr. Virginia Dignum. 6. (transferred) Arman Noroozian, Agents with personality and communication skills in traffic, NGI Smart Roads project, started Sept 2012. Co-supervised by Dr. Koen Hindriks. Transferred to Faculty of TPM in spring 2014 with mutual consent. 7. Mirela Popa, Shopping Behavior Assessment, Automatic System for Behavioral Cues Analysis, Daily supervision by prof.dr.drs. Leon Rothkrantz. Promotion date: 8 January, 2013. 8. Alina Pommeranz, Designing Human-Centered Systems for Reflective Decision Making. Started in August 2008. Co-supervised by Dr. Pascal Wiggers. Promotion date: 7 September, 2012. 9. Wietske Visser, Argumentation Frameworks for Qualitative Preferences. Started 1 June 2008. Co-supervised by Dr. Koen Hindriks. Promotion date: 4 December, 2012. 10. Tim Verwaart, personal funding, one day per week. Started 2006. Promotion date: 6 June 2011. Cosupervised by Dr. G.J. Hofstede. Promotion June 2011. 11. (Stopped) Duco Ferro, Almende, started September 2006. PhD student of the CIM project. Co-supervised by Dr. Salden from Almende. Project is on hold since January 2010. 12. (Stopped) Zhiyong Wang, Chinese Research Council. Multi-Party Negotiation Game to improve Mental Models in Crisis Management. Started November 2010. Co-supervised by Dr. Birna van Riemsdijk. Project stopped after 9 months. 13. (Stopped) Iris van de Kieft, Explanations and Shared Mental Models with a case study in Negotiation Support Systems. Started 1 February 2010. Co-supervised by Dr. Birna van Riemsdijk. Project stopped after one year. 14. Alin G. Chitu, Towards Robust Visual Speech Recognition; Automatic Systems for Lip Reading of Dutch. Promotion date 2 November 2010. Supervision by Prof.dr.drs. Rothkrantz. 15. Dmytro Tykhonov, Negotiation and cognitive phenomena involved therein, started October 2005, promotion date 7 June 2010. Co-supervised by Dr. Koen Hindriks. 16. Wilbert van Norden, Sensing What Matters. Promotion in spring 2010. 17. Mark Hoogendoorn, VU, Analysis and simulation of organisation dynamics, started September 2003, promotion date 18 June, 2007. Joined supervision with Prof. Dr. Jan Treur. 18. Tibor Bosse, (PhD granted in 2005, VU). Analysis and simulation of dynamic properties in agent systems, started January 2002. Joined supervision with Prof. Dr. Jan Treur. PhD project supervision (co-promotor) Wieke de Vries (PhD granted in 2002), verification of agents systems in dynamic environments. The supervision was shared with Utrecht University. Wouter Wijngaards (PhD granted in 2002), simulation and verification of agent dynamics in biological, cognitive, and social domains. Supervision of programming work Coordinator of the development of the high-level simulation software, known as leads-to, since 2001. Coordinator of the development of the checking-software environment for the Temporal Trace Language and the Leads-to language, since 2001. Coordinator of the development of DESIRE and its software environment, since 1995. Manager of the scientific programmers of the department of Artificial Intelligence, since 1995. The permanent programmer is Lourens van der Mey. Non-permanent programmers of the department were Frank Cornelissen, Liviu Florean, Ghitza Silaghi, and Konstantin Tatarnikov. Supervision of master students Short Theses Wim Tip, BWI scriptie, 4 study points, 1997. Paul van de Ark, BWI scriptie, 4 study points, 2003. Vincent Steendam, Informatica Bachelor Project, 4 study points, 2002. Jochem Cornelis, Informatica Bachelor Project, 6 European credit points, 2003. Supervision of pre-aios Joost Meijer (2001), deliberative evolution agents, see publication [IC51]. Master's Thesis projects (Student name, Study, Year of graduation, Location of project, Subject of project) 16

Assessment commmittee for "Agregação" (a professional title that, until recently, was in Portugal a necessary but not sufficient condition to access the position of full professor) regarding Dr. Ana Paiva, Department of Informatics at IST Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, 2011. Assessment commmittee for associate professor regarding Pim Haselager, NICI, Nijmegen, 2007/2008 Assessment commmittee for associate professor regarding Mehdi Dastani, UU, 2009. Assessment committee personal Chair on Neural Networks and Machine Learning of Bert Kappen, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 2009. Assessment committee for Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek-professorship for Paul Breedveld, TU Delft, 2013. National funding selection committees EW Open competitie commissie 2007, 2008 NWO-VICI-STW commissie 2008 NWO-VICI-EW commissie 2009 (half), 2010 (chair), 2011 NWO-VENI-EW commissie 2012 (chair), 2013 (chair) NWO-BCI committee, 2005-2007. PhD promotion committees I am a regular member of various promotioncommittees, number is varying per year, approximately 5 per year. Incomplete list: Nick Degens, WUR, Dec. 2014. Co-promotor GJ Hofstede. Carsten Eickhoff, Contextual Multidimensional Relevance Models, promotor Arjen de Vries, half 2014 Marieke Peters, promotores Meyer, Ch.J.J. & Neerincx, M., eind 2013 / begin 2014 Maartje de Jonge, algorithms for parse error recovery and refactoring for interactive language development environments, promotor Arie van Deursen, co-promotor Eelco Visser, 29 Januari 2013. Feifei Huo, 3D computer vision based human motion analysis, co-promotor Emile Hendriks, Juni 2013. Jenneke Fokker, Inducing Human Cooperation in P2P networks, promotors Huib de Ridder, Rene van Egmond (IO), 15 februari 2013. Maja Rudinac, promotor prof. Pieter Jonker (3ME), 8 januari 2013. Àngels Fàbregues, Facing het challenge of automated negotiation with humans, promotor prof.dr. Carles Sierra, Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona, 13 December 2012. Jeroen de Jong, meta-heuristieken & lift-algoritmes, promotor Cees Witteveen (TUD, EWI), 2012. Tim Tutenel, Promotors Erik Janssen, Rafael Bidarra, November 2012 Zef Hemel, promotor Arie v. Deursen (TUD), copromotor Eelco Visser, dec. 2011/spring 2012 Waqar Jaffry, promotor prof. J. Treur (VU), sept 2011 Jan Willem Streefkerk, promotor Neerincx (TUD), mei 2011. Eleonora Westebring van der Putten, promotor Richard Goossens (TUD), Jenny Dankelman (TUD), voorjaar 2011 X. Mao, promotor Jaap van den Herik (Tilburg), 25 mei 2011. J. Van Veenen, promotores J.J. Barendrecht, R.E. Leenes, Tilburg, 15 juni 2011. F. Melchior, promotor prof. A. Gisolf (TUD-TNW), 24 juni 2010. Search and Advisory committees Siz Chairs for Industrial Design Engineering; Internet of Things, Advanced Manufacturing, Mechatronics, Design for Sustainability, Circular Product Design, Emerging Materials. Chair on Software Engineering Business intelligence, OU, through Marko van Eekelen, per Dec 2014. marko.vaneekelen@ou.nl Chair in interaction technology for Utrecht University, 2012/2013 Chair Information Engineering, Wageningen University, 2013 Assistant/associate professor in the group of Prof Houben, 2011/2012. Chair on New Media, for MMI-UT, 2010/2011. Chair on Creative Interactive Computing, MMI-UT, 2010. Chair on Interactive Vizualisation, TUD, 2010-2012 CEDICT Chair at the ICT group, TUD, 2009 Assistant professor Algorithmics, TUD, 2009 Chair on Information Architecture, TUD, 2007 Chair on ICT for the Faculty TPM of TUD, 2008/2009 18

2001 2002 VU Amsterdam Teacher and co-developer of the course Design of Multi-Agent Systems (including development of computer aided instruction material available on the Internet) for the Bachelor studies Artificial Intelligence of the VU and of the RU, contact hours: 24 lectures + 12 project supervision. Period: 1997 2006. Co-teacher and co-developer of the 5 day post-graduate course Design of Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems, for people from companies and industries, contact hours: 40. Period: 1997 2004. Co-teacher and co-developer of the Master Class in Artificial Intelligence for high-school students interested in the study Artificial Intelligence of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, contact hours: 6. Period: 1996 2004. 2000 VU Amsterdam Teacher and co-developer of the course Design of Multi-Agent Systems (including development of computer aided instruction material available on the Internet) for the Bachelor studies Artificial Intelligence of the VU and of the RU, contact hours: 24 lectures + 12 project supervision. Period: 1997 2006. Co-teacher and co-developer of the 5 day post-graduate course Design of Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems, for people from companies and industries, contact hours: 40. Period: 1997 2004. Co-teacher and co-developer of the Master Class in Artificial Intelligence for high-school students interested in the study Artificial Intelligence of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, contact hours: 6. Period: 1996 2004. Teacher of the 1-day course Multi-agent systems and electronic commerce for personnel from ASZ, contact hours: 4. Period: 1999-2000 (three times). 1999 VU Amsterdam Teacher and co-developer of the course Design of Multi-Agent Systems (including development of computer aided instruction material available on the Internet) for the Bachelor studies Artificial Intelligence of the VU and of the RU, contact hours: 24 lectures + 12 project supervision. Period: 1997 2006. Co-teacher and co-developer of the 5 day post-graduate course Design of Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems, for people from companies and industries, contact hours: 40. Period: 1997 2004. Co-teacher and co-developer of the Master Class in Artificial Intelligence for high-school students interested in the study Artificial Intelligence of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, contact hours: 6. Period: 1996 2004. Teacher of the 1-day course Multi-agent systems and electronic commerce for personnel from ASZ, contact hours: 4. Period: 1999-2000 (three times). 1998 VU Amsterdam Teacher and co-developer of the course Design of Multi-Agent Systems (including development of computer aided instruction material available on the Internet) for the Bachelor studies Artificial Intelligence of the VU and of the RU, contact hours: 24 lectures + 12 project supervision. Period: 1997 2006. Co-teacher and co-developer of the 5 day post-graduate course Design of Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems, for people from companies and industries, contact hours: 40. Period: 1997 2004. Co-teacher and co-developer of the Master Class in Artificial Intelligence for high-school students interested in the study Artificial Intelligence of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, contact hours: 6. Period: 1996 2004. Teacher of the 2-day course Multi-agent systems and electronic commerce for personnel from CMG, contact hours: 8. Period: 1997, 1998 (4 times). 1997 VU Amsterdam Teacher and co-developer of the course Design of Multi-Agent Systems (including development of computer aided instruction material available on the Internet) for the Bachelor studies Artificial Intelligence of the VU and of the RU, contact hours: 24 lectures + 12 project supervision. Period: 1997 2006. Co-teacher and co-developer of the 5 day post-graduate course Design of Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems, for people from companies and industries, contact hours: 40. Period: 1997 2004. Co-teacher and co-developer of the Master Class in Artificial Intelligence for high-school students interested in the study Artificial Intelligence of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, contact hours: 6. Period: 1996 2004. Teacher of the 2-day course Multi-agent systems and electronic commerce for personnel from CMG, contact hours: 8. Period: 1997, 1998 (4 times). 20

Co-teacher of the course Facets of Artificial Intelligence for Master students of the study Artificial Intelligence of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, contact hours: 24 lecture + 60 supervision. Period: 1996, 1997. Oct 1995 -- 1996 VU Amsterdam Co-teacher and co-developer of the Master Class in Artificial Intelligence for high-school students interested in the study Artificial Intelligence of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, contact hours: 6. Period: 1996 2004. Co-teacher of the course Facets of Artificial Intelligence for Master students of the study Artificial Intelligence of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, contact hours: 24 lecture + 60 supervision. Period: 1996, 1997. Teacher of the course Design of Knowledge-based Systems (Ontwerp van Kennissystemen) for Bachelor students of the study Artificial Intelligence of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Supervisor of the associated Practical course. Contact hours: 24 lecture + 20 supervision. Period: 1996. Co-teacher of the practical course Information system development for Bachelor students of the study Bedrijfswiskunde en Informatica as a panel member, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, contact hours: 6. Period: 1995. May 1994 Oct 1995 Bern Supervisor and assistant for the course Logic and Computer Science (Logik und Informatik) for the study Computer Science of the University of Bern, contact hours: 12. Period: 1994. Supervisor and assistant for the course Lambda-calculus for the study Computer Science of the University of Bern, contact hours: 12. Period: 1994. Supervisor and assistant for the course Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science (Einführung Theoretische Informatik) for the study Computer Science of the University of Bern, contact hours: 12. Period: 1994, 1995. 1990 1994 Utrecht Developer of the study-material Reasoning with Incomplete Information on behalf of the course Logics and Computer Science of the Open University. Period: 1992. Teacher and developer of the course Non-Monotonic Reasoning, for the study CKI of Utrecht University, contact hours: 21. Period: 1991, 1992, 1993. Supervisor and assistant for the course Logics of Time, for the study Cognitive Artificial Intelligence (CKI) of Utrecht University, contact hours: 7. Period: 1990. 21

Special teaching activities Results of the research are disseminated in a number of manners, as listed below. Thus good visibility of my research is achieved for potential users of the methods, techniques and tools developed. In addition, better understanding of the current interests and problems of companies, and lasting contacts with people from companies result. Human-Technology Interaction: 3TU winter/springschools Co-organisor of a PhD winter/springschool on Human-Technology Interaction in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Organised under the flag of the three technical universities in The Netherlands. Netherlands Research School for Information and Knowledge Systems (SIKS) SIKS Research Methods, 2006-2009: one lecture per course Research methods in artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems SIKS basic course Learning and Reasoning and Information Retrieval: 21 mei 2007, Learning aspect in Analysis and Modelling of Cognitive Processes. SIKS course on Agent Technology, co-organisor and teacher. Period: 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013. SIKS course on Electronic Commerce. Period: 2000. SIKS course on Interactive Systems and Multi-Agent Systems. Period: 1998. SIKS course on information and Organization (Principles), 2009, 2012. Two lectures. For other institutions Almende Summerschool, Modelling cognitive factors in incident management, 2007. Erasmus PhD courses, organized by W. Ketter: Negotiation Support Systems, 2008 -. Radboud University, in the course Trends on AI: Negotiation Support Systems, 2009, 2010. Tutorials at Conferences AAMAS 2002 Agent-Based Analysis of Dynamics in Biological, Cognitive and Organisational Domains. Coteacher: prof.dr. Jan Treur EASS 2012 Cognitive Agents for Social Simulaiton. Co-teachers: dr. Frank Dignum, dr. V. Dignum. International Post-graduate course Component-based Design of Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems Theme: 5-day international post-graduate course for people from companies and industries in which we teach agent technology and a design method. The annual number of participants is around 25. Period: 5 days, yearly since 1996. Money: 22.000 added value on average per year My tasks: Organization, coordination and teaching Nederlands ICT Kenniscongres Partner: SENTER Theme: I organised 3 stands with demonstrations of prototypes created in our externally funded projects and one stand representing the Division Mathematics and Computer Science of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam as a whole. Furthermore, I gave an invited lecture on the use of intelligent agents and the importance of profiling in Internet applications. The number of participants of this big event was around 1500. Period: April September 2001. Money: 30.000 NLG added value (SENTER) My tasks: Acquisition, coordination and execution 22