James Pita is a graduate student
in the Computer Science
Department at the
Viterbi School of Engineering, Uni-
versity of Southern California.
Manish Jain is a graduate
student in the Computer Sci-
ence Department at the Viterbi School of Engineering,
University of Southern California.
Fernando Ordóñez is an associate professor with joint
appointments in the Department of Industrial and Sys-
tems Engineering and the
Department of Computer Sci-
ence at the Viterbi School of Engineering, University of
Southern California.
Christopher Portway is a student in the Computer Sci-
ence Department at the Viterbi School of Engineering,
University of Southern California.
Milind Tambe is a professor in the Computer Science
Department at the Viterbi School of Engineering, Uni-
versity of Southern California.
Craig Western is a student in the Computer Science
Department at the Viterbi School of Engineering, Uni-
versity of Southern California.
Praveen Paruchuri is a research scientist with Intelligent
Automation, Inc., Rockville, Maryland.
Saris Kraus is a professor in the Computer Science
Department at Bar-Ilan University.
Articles
SPRING 2009 57
Theoretical Aspects of Rationality
and Knowledge (TARK XII)
Stanford University
July 6 - 8, 2009
TARK brings together researchers from a wide va-
riety of fields, including Artificial Intelligence, Dis-
tributed Computing, Cryptography, Economics and
Game Theory, Linguistics, Philosophy, and Psychol-
ogy, in order to further our understanding of interdis-
ciplinary issues involving reasoning about rationality
and knowledge. For more information see:
ai.stanford.edu/
∼epacuit/tark09
Key Dates
Paper submission deadline:
March 2, 2009
Notification of authors:
April 27, 2009
Camera ready version due:
June 10, 2009
Organizers:
Joseph Halpern (Conference Chair)
Aviad Heifetz (PC Chair)
Eric Pacuit (Local Organizer)