talks
The following is an incomplete list of invited talks and guest lectures I had given in the past.
| Date | Title | Venue | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| October 2025 | Safe Multiagent Reinforcement Learning | SIKS, PhD School, Vught | |
| September 2025 | Logic as a Guidance for Learning | LoLaCo | Master of Logic course, ILLC, UvA |
| September 2025 | Neurosymbolic Multiagent Reinforcement Learning for Safety and Cooperation | Imperial College London | |
| September 2025 | Neurosymbolic Multiagent Reinforcement Learning for Safety and Cooperation | King’s College London | |
| September 2025 | Explainable AI for Finance | Safe Intelligence (London) | |
| September 2025 | Neurosymbolic Multiagent Reinforcement Learning for Safety and Cooperation | University of Sheffield | |
| August 2025 | Explainability in AI: Challenges and Frontiers | Amsterdam Business School | Holland FinTech Summer School for Executives, Amsterdam |
| June 2025 | Interpretability and Explainability in AI | Asser Institute | Spring Academy for AI and Law, The Hague |
| December 2024 | Integrating Logic into Learning | LoLaCo | Master of Logic course, ILLC, UvA |
| December 2024 | Explainable Fraud Detection | ABN Amro | Data Science Talks, Amsterdam |
| September 2024 | Interpretability and Explainability in AI | Asser Institute | Spring Academy for AI and Law, The Hague |
| September 2023 | Causal Reinforcement Learning | SIKS PhD Course, Utrecht | |
| May 2023 | NeuroSymbolic AI for FinTech | Mollie BV | |
| April 2023 | Causal Reinforcement Learning | Reinforcement Learning Course | Master of AI, UvA |
| May 2021 | Ethical Challenges of Hybrid Intelligence | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | Ethics and Privacy course |
| September 2019 | When Satisfiability is Easier than Model Checking: A Fragment of Strategy Logic | Universiteit van Amsterdam | ILLC, LiRa Series |
| July 2018 | Opinion Diffusion in Social Networks of Agents with Logical Goals | Freie Universitat Bolzano | |
| September 2017 | Reasoning Agents in Decision Making | ETH Zurich | Algorithmic Game Theory Day, Zurich |
| September 2016 | Automated Decision Making via Knowledge Representation | Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford |