Joe Halpern’s Past Year of Talks
04 Sep 2018
Joe Halpern has been busy with the past year, giving talks on a variety of subjects everywhere from Israel to China. These include:
Actual causality: a survey, given at:
- Tsinghua University, Beijing, October 2017 (invited talk, part of Jin Yuelin distinguished lectureship)
- University of Toronto, November 2017 (invited colloquium)
- Thirty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-18), New Orleans, February 2018 (invited talk)
- National Geographic Science Festival, Rome, April 2018 (invited talk)
- Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, March 2018 (invited colloquium)
- Tel Aviv University, April 2018 (invited colloquium)
- Israeli AI Day (invited talk), May 2018
- 13th Conference on Logic and Foundations of Decision Theory (LOFT 2018) (invited talk), July 2018
Moral responsibility, blameworthiness, and intention: in search of formal definitions, given at:
- The University of Toronto, Center for Ethics, September 2018 (invited colloquium)
- Tsinghua University, Beijing, October 2017 (invited talk, part of Jin Yuelin distinguished lectureship)
- Conference on Social Responsibility of Algorithms, Paris, December 2017 (invited talk)
- Thirty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-18), New Orleans, February, 2018 (accepted paper)
A knowledge-based analysis of the blockchain protocol, given at:
- The 31st International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC), Vienna, October 2017 (invited talk, part of Yoram Moses’ 60th birthday celebration)
- Marktoberdorf Summer School (invited speaker), Marktoberdorf, August 2018
Decision theory with resource-bounded agents, given at:
- University of Guelph, September 2017 (invited colloquium)
- University of Toronto, November 2017 (invited colloquium)
- Technion, April 2018 (invited colloquium)
- Hebrew University, April 2018 (invited talk)
Combining experts’ causal judgments, given at:
- The Thirty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-18), New Orleans, February, 2018 (accepted paper)
From qualitative to quantitative proofs of security properties using first-order conditional logic, given at:
- Hebrew University Cyber Security Center (invited talk), February, 2018
Game theory with translucent players, given at:
- Tsinghua University, Beijing, October 2017 (invited talk, part of Jin Yuelin distinguished lectureship)
Sequential equilibrium in games of imperfect recall, given at:
- Bar Ilan University, March 2018 (invited colloquium)
An epistemic foundation for authentication logics, given at:
- Marktoberdorf Summer School (invited lecturer), Marktoberdorf, August 2018
Reasoning about knowledge in multi-agent systems, given at:
- Marktoberdorf Summer School (invited lecturer), Marktoberdorf, August 2018
Language-based games, given at:
- Summer School on Logic, Uncertainty, and Games (invited talk), Lago Como, July 2018