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Since March 2012, I am a post-doctoral research fellow in the Algorithmics group at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, in the group of Cees Witteveen. Before moving to Delft, I spent more than 2 years as a post-doctoral research fellow in the Agent Technology Center (ATG) of the Czech Technical University in Prague, in the group of Michal Pěchouček. I received the doctoral degree in computer science from Claushal University of Technology, where I worked in the Computational Intelligence Group under supervision of Jürgen Dix and I completed my MSc. degree in computer science (artificial intelligence and distributed systems) at the Comenius University in Bratislava under supervision of Ján Šefránek .

My long-term research interests are rooted in investigation of interactions of agents with dynamic environments. More specifically, my work revolves around cognitive robotics, (multi-)agent oriented programming of cognitive, or knowledge-intensive agents and multi-agent planning and plan-repair. I have a strong interest in practical applications of agent-oriented technologies in practice and I believe that my work needs to be (at least theoretically) rooted in practical technology.