Romeo Sanchez
USC Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
Mail Code: 1454
Phone: 310-448-9182, Fax: 310-823-6714
E-mail: rsanchez theDot At ISI theDot EDU

Romeo Sanchez is a Computer Scientist at the Distributed Scalable Systems Division at USC/Information Sciences Institute. Romeo is part of the Multi-agent Coordination Research Group at ISI. His research interests include automated planning, scheduling, search control, multi-agent systems, and more recently internet technologies and their applications to mixed-initiative frameworks.

Romeo received his PhD and Masters degrees from Arizona State University. Before joining ISI, he was part of the Yochan research group under the supervision of Prof. Kambhampati. He was a recipient of a Fulbright scholarship and a Conacyt (Mexico's National Science and Technology Office) award. During his second year at ISI, he also received a Meritorius Service Award for his work on the Criticality-Sensitive Coordination project.

 
 

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