Maria Fasli

Maria Fasli is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at the University of Essex. She obtained her Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2000. Her current research interests lie in agents and their theoretical foundations and practical applications such as electronic markets, web service discovery and composition, web search and dynamic user profiles. She has published papers on logics for reasoning agents, formal models of multi-agent systems, trading agents and platforms, trust, and web search assistants. She is the author of “Agent Technology for E-commerce” (John Wiley and Sons, 2007). Her interests extend to technology-enhanced learning and she was also awarded a National Teaching Fellowship for her innovative approaches to learning and teaching.

Publications

Introducing AI and IA into a Non Computer Science Graduate Programme
Ioanna Stamatopoulou, Maria Fasli, Petros Kefalas. © 2012. 13 pages.
As part of designing a new Master’s programme entitled Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship there was an apparent need to include a unit involving the use of innovative...
Multi-Agent Systems for Education and Interactive Entertainment: Design, Use and Experience
Martin Beer, Maria Fasli, Debbie Richards. © 2011. 330 pages.
The increased sophistication of the multi-agent software now becoming available is allowing much more sophisticated learning scenarios to be attempted. This has caused interest...
Introducing AI and IA into a Non Computer Science Graduate Programme
Ioanna Stamatopoulou, Maria Fasli, Petros Kefalas. © 2011. 12 pages.
As part of designing a new Master’s programme entitled Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship there was an apparent need to include a unit involving the use of innovative...