Martin Caminada has as main research interests formal models of
human argument and argumentation as a form of nonmonotonic reasoning.
In 2004 he obtained a Ph.D. in computer science with his thesis
"For the Sake of the Argument; explorations into argument-based
reasoning". From 2004 to 2007 he worked at the Utrecht University on an
EU-funded project called ASPIC (Application Service Platform with Integrated
Components). From 2007 to 2012 he worked at the University of Luxembourg
on two argumentation-related projects (AASTM and LAAMI),
being the main author of the associated project proposals. From September 2012
to September 2015 he has been working at the University of Aberdeen, on methods
of making machine reasoning understandable to humans. Since September 2015 he
is working as a lecturer at Cardiff University. Martin's
publication record includes AAAI,
IJCAI, AAMAS, ECAI, AIJ and JLC. He has supervised several PhD students, and
has given a Master course on argumentation as well as tutorials at places like
IJCAI, ESSLLI and EASSS.
Address:
Cardiff School of Computer Science & Informatics
Cardiff University
Abacws Building
Senghennydd Road
Cardiff CF24 4AG
Telephone: +44 (0)29 2087 0109
Office: 5.59
E-mail: CaminadaM@cardiff.ac.uk