Luke Hunsberger

Professor of Computer Science
Luke Hunsberger wearing a green sweater over a blue plaid shirt.

Luke Hunsberger’s research focus is on collaborative multi-agent systems. In particular, he is interested in endowing computer agents with intentions, as well as an ability to reason about temporal constraints, especially in group situations. He is currently collaborating with researchers from the University of Verona, Italy on applications of temporal networks to the health-care domain. Luke regularly teaches CMPU-101 (Introduction to Computer Science), CMPU-145 (Foundations of Computer Science), CMPU-245 (Declarative Programming) and CMPU-365 (Artificial Intelligence). Luke’s personal website contains more information about his research interests, publications and courses.

BA, MA, University of Oregon; PhD, Harvard University
At Vassar since 2002

Contact

845-437-5992
Sanders Physics
Box 444

Departments and Programs

Courses

CMPU 312 Applications of Artificial Intelligence

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