Aditya Ghose is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Wollongong. Professional Service He is Vice-President of the Computing Research and Education Association of Australasia (CORE). He co-founded and co-Leader of the Carbon-Centric Computing Initiative. He is Co-Coordinator of the Australian Computer Society NSW SIG on Green ICT. Research He is best known for his work on: * Belief revision: The study of how a body of information (such as a database, a knowledge-base or a formal theory) might be updated with new information. The problem underpins all information processing applications. Aditya Ghose introduced the notion of disbeliefs, helped define the notion of non-inclusive contraction (or liberation), and addressed problems with the recovery axiom. * Agent systems - where he developed novel approaches to agent programming in the BDI archiecture. * Carbon-centric computing - where he helped define a new research agenda to use computing in novel ways to address the climate change problem. * Services - where he has developed techniques for strategic alignment of services * Green business process management - where he has developed techniques to support process designers understand and manage the carbon footprint of process designs. * Constraint programming - where he has contributed to our understanding of over-constrained problems and distributed optimization (in particular the Optimizing Web).
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