- Willemien Kets is a Professor of Game Theory at the Mathematical Institute at Utrecht University. Professor Kets is also a CEPR Research Fellow, an External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute, and the Treasurer and Secretary of the Game Theory Society.
The title of the talk in LOFT Conference: “When is modelling belief hierarchies by types not without loss of generality?”
- Julia Staffel is a Professor at University of Colorado. Professor Staffel specializes in epistemology, with a focus on formal epistemology. She also has research and teaching interests in philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, logic, and metaethics.
The title of the talk in LOFT Conference: “Bayesian Double Standards: How To Model Logical Learning”
- Thomas Bolander, PhD, is a professor at DTU Compute, where he does research in logic and artificial intelligence (AI). His research focuses primarily on social aspects of AI, that is, how to make future computers, smartphones and robots socially intelligent, so they can also start to understand a bit of how we humans think. The goal is to create computers and robots that can interact socially competent and flexibly with humans and other robots.
The title of the talk in LOFT Conference: “Implicit coordination for epistemic planning and human-robot collaboration”