Hau Chan
Assistant Professor
School of Computing
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Office: Avery 363
e-mail: hchan3 [at] unl.edu
Phone: 402-472-5091
(Short) Bio:
2018 - Current: Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
2017 - 2018: Postdoctoral Fellow, Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard (Advisors: David Parkes and Karim Lakhani)
2017 May - August: Postdoctoral Fellow, USC Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society (Advisors: Milind Tambe and Eric Rice)
2015 - 2017: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Trinity University (Advisor: Albert Jiang)
2010 - 2015: Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science, Stony Brook University (Advisor: Luis Ortiz)
2012 May - August: NSF EAPSI Fellow, Nanyang Technological University (Advisor: Edith Elkind)
2006 - 2010: B. S. Candidate in Computer Science and Mathematics, College of Charleston (Advisor: Dinesh Sarvate)
2009 May - August: NSF REU Student, Georgia Institute of Technology (Advisor: Plamen lliev)
2009 August: Summer Program Student in Analysis and Geometry, Princeton University
(Selected) Awards:
Early Career Spotlight, 31st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2022)
Distinguished SPC Member, 31st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2022)
Outstanding PC Member, 15th ACM International WSDM Conference (WSDM 2022)
Distinguished PC Member, 27th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2018)
Best Student Research Paper Award, 15th Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2016)
Best Research Paper Award, 2015 SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM 2015)
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2012 - 2015
Funding Acknowledgement (Thanks!):
NSF IIS RI (Small) 2024-2027 (Role: PI)
NSF IIS RI (via NSF-CSIRO International Collaboration) 2023-2026 (Role: Lead PI)
NIH's NIGMS, COBRE (via Rural Drug Addiction Research Center) 2022-2025 (Role: PI/Early Career Project Leader)
Artificial Intelligence Journal (AIJ) and NSF (for supporting AAMAS DC and Student Scholarships) 2021-2022 (Role: Co-PI/PI)
UNL Collaboration Initiative Planning Grant 2020-2021 and UNL Collaboration Initiative Seed Grant 2020-2022 (Role: Co-PI)
USCYBERCOM (via National Strategic Research Institute) 2018-2019 (Role: Co-PI)
(Selected) Conference/Workshop/Program:
Co-Chair, AI And Social Good Track, IJCAI 2025
Chair, Student Activities, AAAI 2025
Invited Speaker, Multi-agent Track, IJTCS-FAW 2024
Co-Director, Algorithmic Game Theory, Summer (School) Courses, Croucher Foundation 2024
Co-Chair, The 15th Workshop on Optimization and Learning in Multiagent Systems (OptLearnMAS-24), AAMAS 2024
Co-Chair, Demonstration (Demo) Track, IJCAI 2024
Co-Chair, The 14th Workshop on Optimization and Learning in Multiagent Systems (OptLearnMAS-23), AAMAS 2023
Co-Chair, Doctoral Consortium, IJCAI 2023
Co-Chair, Finance, AAMAS 2023
Co-Chair, The 13th Workshop on Optimization and Learning in Multiagent Systems (OptLearnMAS-22), AAMAS 2022
Co-Chair, Diversity and Inclusion Activities, AAMAS 2022
Co-Chair, Doctoral Consortium, AAMAS 2022
Co-Chair, Scholarships, AAMAS 2022
Panelist, CSGrad4US Mentoring Program, CRA-WP and CRA-E, 2021
Invited Speaker, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Bootcamp, Data Science Nigeria, 2021
Co-Chair, Doctoral Consortium, AAMAS 2021
Co-Chair, Scholarships, AAMAS 2021
Invited Speaker, 3rd Workshop on Data Science for Social Good (SoGood 2018), ECML-PKDD 2018
Teaching:
Spring 2016: CSCI-1311 Introduction to Programming Logic (at Trinity University)
Fall 2016: CSCI-1311 Introduction to Programming Logic (at Trinity University)
Fall 2018: CSCE 990 Networks, Crowds, and Markets
Spring 2019: CSCE 496/896 Computational Game Theory and Its Applications
Fall 2019: CSCE 310H Honors Data Structures and Algorithms
Spring 2020: CSCE 496/896 Computational Game Theory and Its Applications
Fall 2020: CSCE 310H Honors Data Structures and Algorithms
Spring 2021: CSCE 496/896 Computational Game Theory and Its Applications
Spring 2022: CSCE 990 AI for Social Good
Spring 2022: CSCE 496/896 Computational Game Theory and Its Applications
Spring 2023: CSCE 496/896 Computational Game Theory and Its Applications
Fall 2023: CSCE 310H Honors Data Structures and Algorithms
Fall 2024: CSCE 310/310H Data Structures and Algorithms
Learning/Tutorial:
AAMAS 2019: Tutorial on Solving Games with Complex Strategy Spaces (with A. Jiang and F. Fang)
IJCAI 2019: Tutorial on Solving Games with Complex Strategy Spaces (with F. Fang)
AAMAS 2020: Tutorial on Computational Game Theory and Its Applications (with A. Sinha and M. Irfan)
IJCAI 2020: Tutorial on Computational Game Theory and Its Applications (with A. Sinha and M. Irfan)
Summer School on Game Theory and Social Choice 2021: Tutorial on Computational Game Theory and Its Applications (organized by the Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong)
IJCAI 2021: Tutorial on Mechanism Design without Money (with H. Aziz, H. Hosseini, and C. Wang)
AAMAS 2022: Tutorial on Mechanism Design without Money (with H. Aziz, H. Hosseini, and C. Wang)
IJCAI 2022: Tutorial on Mechanism Design without Money (with H. Aziz, H. Hosseini, and C. Wang)
AAMAS 2023: Tutorial on Mechanism Design without Money (with H. Aziz, H. Hosseini, and M. Li)
Invited Speaker, Summer School on Algorithmic Game Theory, Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong, 2023
IJCAI 2024: Tutorial on Mechanism Design without Money: Facility Location Problems (with M. Li)
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