Profile
David is a Lecturer in Computer Science. His research interests lie in decision-making under uncertainty (in single and multi-agent systems) and cover areas within game theory, multi-agent systems, and reinforcement learning. He holds a PhD in applied mathematics from University College, London and previously studied at the University of Cambridge and the University of London. Before joining Queen Mary, he was a Principal Scientist at Huawei where he headed the Multi-Agent Systems team in London.
Teaching
- ECS656U/ECS796P - Distributed Systems
Research
Research Interests:
Supervision
I will be accepting supervisees in the academic year 2024-2025 - research areas include reinforcement learning, game theory and distributed optimisation.