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Professor Abdul Sattar
PhD, M Science, M Philosophy,
M Mathematics, B Science
Professor - School of
Information and Communication Technology
Director - Institute for Integrated and Intelligent Systems
Nathan campus, Griffith University
170 Kessels Road, Nathan
Brisbane, Queensland
4111, Australia
Location: N34 1.45
(extn 55381)
Work +61 (0) 7 3735 5381 Mobile +61 417 612
395 Facsimile +61 (0) 7 3735 4066
email: A.Sattar@griffith.edu.au
Research Leader - Queensland Research
Laboratory
National ICT Australia (NICTA)
Level 5, Axon
Building (47)
Staff House Road
St Lucia Qld 4067
Australia
Work +61 (0) 7 3300 8610 Facsimile +61 (0) 7 3300 8420
email: abdul.sattar@nicta.com.au
Professor
Abdul Sattar is the founding Director of the Institute for Integrated and
Intelligent Systems and a Professor of Computer Science and Artificial
Intelligence at Griffith
University. He is also a
Research Leader at National ICT
Australia (NICTA) Queensland Research Lab (QRL), where he has held
the positions of QRL Education
Director (2006-08) and Leader of the Smart Applications For Emergencies (SAFE)
project (2005-08), and is currently leading the QRL
node of NICTA's
largest project, Advanced Technologies for Optimisation and Modelling In
Constraints (ATOMIC). He has been an academic staff member at Griffith University
since February 1992 as a lecturer (1992-95), senior lecturer (1996-99), and
professor (2000-present) within the School
of Information and
Communication Technology. Prior to his career at Griffith
University, he was a lecturer in
Physics in Rajasthan, India
(1980-82), and a research scholar at Jawaharlal Nehru
University, India
(1982-85), the University of Waterloo, Canada (1985-87), and the University of Alberta,
Canada
(1987-1991).
He has won several awards starting from national scholarships during his
studies in India (1974-79)
and a Commonwealth scholarship in Canada (1985-90), to a number of
research grants. The main grants include 7 ARC
Large/Discovery grants (worth approximately $1.5M). He was a principal
researcher in the winning bid for the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) for
Smart Internet (funding of over $50M for 7 years 2000-07), and one of the
four founding research leaders for the SAFE
project ($3.7M for 2005-08). He led the successful bid for the establishment of
IIIS
(2003-07), and its renewal (2008-11) (funding approx $300,000 per year).
He has published over 120 refereed papers in international journals and
conferences, a large number of these appearing in A* and A category
conferences and journals. His research team has won 3 international awards in
recent years including the IJCAI
2007 Distinguished Paper award, Gold Medals in the 2005 and 2007 SAT solver competitions, and one his
PhD students won a first prize in the 2008 ICAPS planning competition. He has
supervised the successful completion of 12 PhD students as principal
supervisor.
Professor Sattar has delivered key-note addresses at several international
conferences. His professional service includes editorial / review board
membership of leading journals, and program committee or senior program
committee memberships of numerous national and international conferences. He
has played a leading role in establishing and running several high quality
conferences in Artificial Intelligence. He served as Program or Conference
Committee Chair for AI
1997, PRICAI 2002, TIME/ICTL
2003, AI
2006, AI
2007, PRICAI 2010. He
has been an executive member and Chair of Sponsorship sub-committee for ACS
National Committee on Artificial Intelligence since 1997, and
Secretary/Treasurer of PRICAI
Steering Committee since 1998. He has been recently elected as the Chair of the
PRICAI Steering
Committee. He is a life member of the Association for the Advancement of
Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), and a member of several professional bodies including
the International Society for Applied Intelligence, the Association of
Computing Machinery (ACM) and the International Artificial Intelligence in
Education Society.
His research interests include knowledge representation and reasoning,
constraint satisfaction, intelligent scheduling, rational agents, propositional
satisfiability, temporal reasoning, temporal databases, and bioinformatics.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- Hoque, T, Chetty, M., Lewis, A. & Sattar, A. (2009). Twin Removal in Genetic Algorithms for Protein Structure Prediction using Low Resolution Model.
IEEE/ACM
Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics.
to appear.
- Hoque, T, Chetty,
M. & Sattar, A. (2009). Extended HP Model for Protein
Structure Prediction. Journal
of Computational Biology. 16(1), 149-172.
- Bourne, O., Sattar, A. & Goodwin, S. D. (2008). A
Constraint-Based Autonomous 3D Camera System. Constraints. 13(1-2),
180-205.
- Pham, D. N., Thornton, J. R., Gretton, C. & Sattar, A. (2008).
Combining Adaptive and Dynamic Local Search for Satisfiability. Journal on Satisfiability, Boolean Modeling and
Computation. 4, 149-172.
- Pham, D. N., Thornton, J. R. & Sattar, A. (2008). Modelling and
Solving Temporal Reasoning as Propositional Satisfiability. Artificial Intelligence.
172(15), 1752-1782.
- Su, K., Sattar, A., Wang, K. & Luo, X. (2007). Model Checking
Temporal Logics of Knowledge Via OBDDs. Computer Journal, 50(4), 403-420.
- Pham, D. N., Thornton, J. R. & Sattar, A. (2008). Efficiently
Exploiting Dependencies in Local Search for SAT. In Dieter Fox, Carla
Gomes (Eds.): Proceedings of the 23rd
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2008, July 13-17, 2008,
Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1476-1478. AAAI Press / The MIT Press.
- Su, K. & Sattar, A. (2008). An Extended Interpreted System
Model for Epistemic Logics. In Dieter Fox, Carla Gomes (Eds.): Proceedings of the 23rd Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, AAAI
2008, July 13-17, 2008, Chicago, Illinois, USA,
554-559. AAAI Press / The MIT Press.
- Robinson, N., Gretton, C. & Sattar, A. (2008). A Compact and
Efficient SAT Encoding for Planning. In Jussi Rintanen, Bernhard Nebel, J.
Christopher Beck, Eric A. Hansen (Eds.): Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Conference on Automated
Planning and Scheduling, ICAPS 2008, September 14-18, 2008, Sydney,
Australia, 296-303. AAAI Press.
- Su, K., Sattar, A., Lin, H. & Reynolds, M. (2007). A Modal
Logic for Beliefs and Pro Attitudes. In : Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
AAAI 2007,
July 22-26, 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 496-501. AAAI Press
/ The MIT Press.
- Cleaver, T. W. & Sattar, A. (2007). Intention Guided Belief
Revision. In : Proceedings of the 22nd
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2007, July 22-26, 2007,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 36-41. AAAI Press / The MIT Press.
- Pham, D. N., Thornton, J. R. & Sattar, A. (2007). Building
Structure into Local Search for SAT. In Manuela M. Veloso (Ed.): Proceedings of the 20th International Joint
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI 2007, January 6-12,
2007, Hyderabad, India, 2359-2364. Winner
of Distinguished Paper Award.
- Ishtaiwi, A.,
Thornton, J. R., Anbulagan, Sattar, A. & Pham, D. N. (2006). Adaptive Clause Weight Redistribution. In F. Benhamou (Ed.):
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Principles and
Practice of Constraint Programming, CP 2006, September 25-29, 2006, Nantes, France,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
4204, 229-243, Hiedelberg: Springer.
- Pham, D. N., Thornton, J. R. & Sattar, A. (2006). Towards an
Efficient SAT Encoding for Temporal Reasoning. In F. Benhamou (Ed.):
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Principles and
Practice of Constraint Programming, CP 2006, September 25-29, 2006, Nantes, France,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
4204, 421-436, Hiedelberg. Springer.
- Wang, K., Sattar,
A. & Su, K. (2005). A Theory of Forgetting in
Logic Programming. In Manuela M. Veloso, Subbarao Kambhampati (Eds.): Proceedings of the 20th National Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2005, July 9-13, 2005, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, USA, pp. 682-688. AAAI Press / The MIT Press.
- Su, K., Sattar, A., Wang,
K., Luo, X., Governatori, G. & Nair, V. (2005). The Observation-Based Model of BDI Agents. In
Manuela M. Veloso, Subbarao Kambhampati (Eds.): Proceedings of the 20th National Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2005, July 9-13, 2005, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, USA, pp. 190-195. AAAI Press / The MIT Press.
- Anbulagan, Pham, D. N.,
Slaney, J. & Sattar, A. (2005). Old
Resolution Meets Modern SLS. In Manuela M. Veloso, Subbarao Kambhampati
(Eds.): Proceedings of the 20th
National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2005, July 9-13, 2005,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, pp. 354-359. AAAI Press / The MIT Press.
- Pham, D. N., Thornton, J. R., Sattar, A. & Ishtaiwi, A. (2005).
SAT-based versus CSP-based Constraint Weighting for Satisfiability. In
Manuela M. Veloso, Subbarao Kambhampati (Eds.): Proceedings of the 20th National Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2005, July 9-13, 2005, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, USA, pp. 455-460. AAAI Press / The MIT Press.
- Thornton, J. R., Beaumont,
M., Sattar, A. & Maher, M. (2004). A Local Search Approach to
Modelling and Solving Interval Algebra Problems. Journal of Logic and Computation,
14(1), 93-112.
- Navarrete, I., Sattar, A.,
Wetprasit, R., & Marin, R. (2002). On point-duration networks for temporal reasoning. Artificial
Intelligence, 140(1-2), 39-70.
- Sattar, A. & Goebel, R. (1991). Using crucial literals to
select better theories. Computational Intelligence, 7(1),
11-22.