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Call for nominations: ACM SIGAI Autonomous Agents Research Award 2022


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28 October 2021



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Nominations are solicited for the 2022 ACM SIGAI Autonomous Agents Research Award. This award is made for excellence in research in the area of autonomous agents. It is intended to recognize researchers in autonomous agents whose current work is an important influence on the field. The award is an official ACM award, funded by an endowment created by ACM SIGAI from the proceeds of previous Autonomous Agents conferences. The recipient of the award will receive a monetary prize and a certificate, and will be invited to present a plenary talk at the AAMAS 2022 conference in Auckland, New Zealand.

Previous winners of the ACM SIGAI Autonomous Agents Research Award are: Vincent Conitzer (2021), Munindar Singh (2020), Carles Sierra (2019), Craig Boutilier (2018), David Parkes (2017), Peter Stone (2016), Catherine Pelachaud (2015), Michael Wellman (2014), Jeff Rosenschein (2013), Moshe Tennenholtz (2012), Joe Halpern (2011), Jonathan Gratch and Stacy Marsella (2010), Manuela Veloso (2009), Yoav Shoham (2008), Sarit Kraus (2007), Michael Wooldridge (2006), Milind Tambe (2005), Makoto Yokoo (2004), Nicholas R. Jennings (2003), Katia Sycara (2002), and Tuomas Sandholm (2001).

How to Nominate

Anyone can make a nomination. Nominations should be made by email to the chair of the award committee, Manuela Veloso, and should consist of a short (< 1 page) statement that emphasizes not only the research contributions that the individual has made that merit the award but also how the individual’s current work is an important influence on the field. Note: a candidate can only be considered for the award if they are explicitly nominated. If you believe that someone deserves the award, then nominate, don't assume that somebody else will.

Important Dates

15 November 2021 — Deadline for nominations
15 December 2021 — Announcement of winner
9-13 May 2022 — AAMAS-2022 conference in Auckland, New Zealand

For more information on the award, see the Autonomous Agents Research Award page.



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