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Roman Vaculin

Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue, NSH 1604B
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone: 412 268 5922

 He received his Bc. (equivalent to a B.Sc. Degree.) in information management from the University of Economics, Prague in 2000 and an Mgr. (equivalent to an M.Sc. Degree) in computer science from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic in 2003. The research topic of his Master’s thesis was: Artificial intelligence models in adaptive agents. In 2005, he earned an RNDr. Degree in theoretical computer science from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. From September 2005 to May 2005 he was a Visiting Fulbright research scholar at Carnegie Mellon University. There he worked on a research project: Architectures for Computational Software Agents. From 2003 to the present he has been a PhD student at the Institute of Computer Science, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic where the title of his research project is: Autonomous software agents. His work experience includes: the Bang3 project dealing with the development and design of the multiagent system Bang3 (hybrid models of artificial intelligence), the CZIndustry project that includes the design analysis of a project financed by the Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the teaching of two courses at the college level on Information Management and Business Administration in Prague. He has published the following papers: Roman Vaculín, Roman Neruda. Autonomous Behavior of Computational Agents. In Adaptive and Natural Computing Algorithms. (Ed.: Ribeiro B., Albrecht R.F., Dobnikar A., Pearson D.W., and Steele N.C.) Springer Verlag, 2005, pp. 514-517. Roman Vaculín, Computational Agents Descriptions in Description Logic. In WDS'05 Proceedings of Contributed Papers: Part I: Mathematics and Computer Sciences (Ed. J. Safrankova), Prague, Matfyzpress. Neruda Roman, Vaculín Roman. Concept Nodes Architecture within the Bang3 System. Prague, ICS AS CR 2005, 11p. Technical Report. V-947.