This year, 2025, the following joined the distinguished list of EurAI Fellows.
Noa Agmon is an associate professor at the Department of Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University.
She has been elected EurAI Fellow For significant contributions to the foundation of multi-agent systems and advancing strategic modelling in multi-robot systems.
Her research interests are broadly in the field of multi-robot systems, including (but not limited to) the problems of multi-robot planning in adversarial environments, multi-robot patrol, coverage, task allocation and formation. In her research, she focuses on analysing and modelling theoretically realistic robotic problems and trying to find (theoretically proven) optimal solutions to such problems. In 2024, she was the workshop chair for ECAI-2024 in Santiago de Compostela (Spain).
Marco Montali is full professor in Computer Engineering, with a focus on artificial intelligence and process science.
He has been elected EurAI Fellow For pioneering contributions at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and information systems engineering, advancing the foundations and real-world applications of business processes and AI-driven process science.
His research focuses on artificial intelligence and information systems for modelling, analysis, and mining of processes and agents. The Leitmotiv is the combination of model-driven and data-driven techniques to engineer trustworthy and reliable process-aware information systems and agent dynamics.