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7 - 11 August 2017, 19th European Agent Systems Summer School (EASSS-2017), Gdansk, Poland

Date: 7 - 11 August 2017
Location: Gdansk, Poland
Deadline: Friday 10 March 2017

The summer school will offer a rich programme of introductory and advanced courses on a broad range of topics in the area of autonomous agents and multiagent systems. The courses are aimed at PhD students, advanced Master's students, and other early-stage researchers and will be taught by leading researchers in the field. Topics to be covered in this year's edition include decision making, game theory, mechanism design, judgment aggregation, epistemic logic, argumentation theory, reinforcement learning, model checking, verification, and machine ethics.

EASSS is organised under the auspices of EURAMAS, the European Association for Multiagent Systems. The school attracts both beginner and experienced researchers, encouraging cooperation between representatives of many branches of Multi-Agent Systems research community. A limited number of student grants are available in the form of fee waivers: deadline for application is 5 June 2017.

We invite proposals from members of the research community who are willing to offer tutorials at EASSS-2017.  We are interested in tutorial proposals in all areas of current research in Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems.  We aim for a mix of tutorials on fundamental and well-established topics, as well as overviews of new and emerging areas of research.

Tutorials should cover an appropriate selection of approaches and not specifically focus on the tutors' own contributions. Besides providing a coherent overview of a specific research topic, we specifically encourage tutorial proposals to articulate a clear link to applications and pragmatic consideration of the fundamental topics presented.

For more information, see http://easss2017.ipipan.waw.pl/ or contact .

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