The Team

Dr. Patrick Mannion

CRT in AI Supervisor

Dr Patrick Mannion is a permanent member of academic staff at National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG), where he lectures in Computer Science. He is also Programme Director of the PgCert in Artificial Intelligence for Managers which was developed in collaboration with itag Skillnet. Since 2020 he has served as Deputy Editor of The Knowledge Engineering Review journal (Cambridge University Press, Scimago rank Q2). He previously served as a permanent Lecturer in Computing at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT). 

He received a BEng in Civil Engineering, a HDip in Software Development and a PhD in Machine Learning from NUIG, a PgCert in Teaching & Learning from GMIT and a PgCert in Sensors for Autonomous Vehicles from IT Sligo. Dr Mannion was awarded an Irish Research Council Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship and an NUI Galway College of Engineering and Informatics Postgraduate Scholarship for his PhD studies. He was a silver medalist in the 2006 Irish Junior Science Olympiad, and represented Ireland in the 2006 International Junior Science Olympiad in Sao Paulo. In 2018, he visited Prof Kagan Tumer at the Collaborative Robotics and Intelligent Systems Institute, Oregon State University as a Fulbright-TechImpact Scholar

Dr Mannion served as Co-Chair and Co-Organiser for the 1st Multi-Objective Decision Making Workshop (http://modem2021.cs.nuigalway.ie/), which was held online during July 2021. He also served as Co-Chair and Co-Organiser for the Adaptive and Learning Agents workshops which were held in May 2017 at AAMAS in Sao Paulo (http://ala2017.it.nuigalway.ie), in July 2018 at the Federated AI Meeting in Stockholm (http://ala2018.it.nuigalway.ie) and in May 2019 at AAMAS in Montreal (http://ala2019.vub.ac.be). Dr Mannion has served as a member of the Senior Steering Committee of the Adaptive and Learning Agents Workshop series since May 2019. He has also served on the Senior Program Committee for the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI).

Dr Mannion regularly reviews for many of the top AI conferences and journals such as the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS), the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research and various IEEE journals. He previously served as a Guest Editor for three special issues on Adaptive and Learning Agents for The Knowledge Engineering Review journal. He is currently serving as a Guest Editor for a special issue of the Springer journal Neural Computing and Applications (Impact Factor 5.606), as a Guest Editor for a special issue on Multi-Objective Decision Making for the Springer journal Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (Impact Factor 1.431), as a Guest Editor for a special issue on Evolutionary Machine Learning in The Knowledge Engineering Review, and as a Guest Editor for a topical collection on Trustworthy Adaptive and Learning Agents in the recently launched Springer journal AI and Ethics.
His main research interests include (sequential) decision making, multi-agent systems, multi-objective optimisation, game theory and metaheuristic algorithms. Application domains of interest include transportation and autonomous vehicles, energy systems and smart grid, multi-robot coordination and AI for games (game-playing + procedural content generation). He currently supervises five PhD students at NUI Galway.

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