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Abstract
I specialise in conducting research in Multi-Agent Path-
Finding (MAPF) and Algorithmic Graph Theory. Specifically,
I investigate the impact of geometric constraints on
a given instance of MAPF, as well as the expansion of
MAPF to include resource constraints, target assignment
path-finding (TAPF), and academic problems that are relevant
to industry. In Algorithmic Graph Theory, I extend the
capabilities of standard and novel MAPF solvers to temporal
graphs, and explore clustering techniques and ideas that
utilise Graph Classifications on MAPF domains to reduce
the computational complexity of MAPF. Furthermore, I research
the implementation and application of massively parallelized
computing techniques on MAPF, especially in relation
to distance matrix computation and parallelized centralized
MAPF.
Aside from my PhD research, I have the pleasure to collaborate
with researchers at Tharsus Limited, to directly apply
my research to novel industrial problems and develop
benchmarks that are relevant to both the industry and the research
community for Multi-Agent Systems.