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Education:

  • 2021 Bachelor in Fine Arts, DOGtime, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 2010 PhD in Computer Science, Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 2005 MA in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Poland

Employment:

  • 2016- Associate Professor in Logic, at Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2010-2015 Post-doc positions in Quantum Logic and Multi-agent Learning in AI, at the University of Amsterdam and at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Participation in Art Exhibitions:

  • 2022, May Backstage Academy, KunstRAI x Rietveld Alumni: A Hook’s Eye, Amsterdam (selected)
  • 2021, Jul Graduation Show; Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam (selected paintings)
  • 2020, Mar Rietveld Uncut; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (Forget It, presented only digitally in the online version of the exhibition due to the Covid19 pandemic)
  • 2019, Jun Panopticon – DOGtime Exhibition, Art Chapel, Amsterdam (selected paintings)
  • 2016, Jun Art in Context; Cobra Museum of Modern Art, Amstelveen (Education, video)

Scientific publications and appearances: Author and co-author of multiple publications in mathematical logic, computability theory and artificial intelligence; link: https://scholar.google.dk/citations?user=2Rw6xFcAAAAJ&hl=da Presented over 70 invited lectures at international venues

Teaching: Artificial Intelligence, Mathematical Logic, Learning Theory and Knowledge Engineering courses at undergraduate and graduate levels at University of Warsaw, Collegium Civitas, Amsterdam University College, University of Amsterdam, Technical University of Denmark, and DIS: Study Abroad in Scandinavia

Research Funding: The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VENI 2013 Grant: Learning from each other. Formal analysis of multi-agent learning, University of Amsterdam; Polish National Science Centre OPUS 2015: Social models of semantics learning. University of Warsaw