Lecturers
Fariba
Sadri
Department of Computing, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
London, England
Department of Computing, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
London, England
Fariba Sadri received her PhD at
Imperial College in 1988, and has since been a lecturer first and then
a senior lecturer in the department. Her earlier work was on integrity
of deductive databases. Her integrity checking methods have been
integrated into ECRC Munich, and Bull’s deductive database systems. Her
work on temporal reasoning in the event calculus has contributed to
temporal database technology both on EU projects and at ECRC. In more
recent times her work concerns agent technologies and multi-agent
systems. She has worked on logic-based agent models, reasoning, dynamic
belief revision, and inter-agent
communication and negotiation. She was co-awarded an EPSRC grant for research into logic-based multi-agents and was co-investigator and in the EU SOCS (Societies of Computational Entities) project.
communication and negotiation. She was co-awarded an EPSRC grant for research into logic-based multi-agents and was co-investigator and in the EU SOCS (Societies of Computational Entities) project.





