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    * PhD studies:  Logic, computation and artificial intelligence
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* PhD studies:  Logic, computation and artificial intelligence
          o Automated Reasoning
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** Automated Reasoning
          o Synthesis, verification and reasoning on agents
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** Synthesis, verification and reasoning on agents
          o Automatic learning
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** Automatic learning
          o Logic programming
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** Logic programming
          o Formal methods in Computation and Artificial intelligence
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** Formal methods in Computation and Artificial intelligence
  
    * Expert course: Computer Science and Knowledge Technologies
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* Expert course: Computer Science and Knowledge Technologies
  
    * Computer Science studies:
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* Computer Science studies:
          o Automated Reasoning
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** Automated Reasoning
          o Intelligent Agents
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** Intelligent Agents
          o Artificial Intelligence Seminar
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** Artificial Intelligence Seminar
          o Artificial Intelligence I
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** Artificial Intelligence I
          o Artificial Intelligence II
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** Artificial Intelligence II
          o Logic and Programming
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** Logic and Programming
          o Declarative Programming
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** Declarative Programming
          o Logic for Computer Science
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** Logic for Computer Science

Revisión del 20:21 15 abr 2008

  • PhD studies: Logic, computation and artificial intelligence
    • Automated Reasoning
    • Synthesis, verification and reasoning on agents
    • Automatic learning
    • Logic programming
    • Formal methods in Computation and Artificial intelligence
  • Expert course: Computer Science and Knowledge Technologies
  • Computer Science studies:
    • Automated Reasoning
    • Intelligent Agents
    • Artificial Intelligence Seminar
    • Artificial Intelligence I
    • Artificial Intelligence II
    • Logic and Programming
    • Declarative Programming
    • Logic for Computer Science