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Rob Seater

Dr. Rob Seater is a member of the technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.  He serves as program lead and technical contributor on military, homeland, and humanitarian projects.  His methodological experience lies in agent-based modeling, serious games, requirements analysis, system engineering, and human-machine teaming.  He applies those methods to a wide range of application domains, including contested logistics, chem-bio defense, disaster response management, smuggler interdiction, air traffic control, hypersonic missile defense, distributed command & control, education & training, and public health.  He received a BS from Haverford College in mathematics and computer science in 2002.  He received a PhD from MIT in computer science and requirements engineering in 2009.  Outside of work, he enjoys tabletop boardgame design, Daleks, Lego creations, cats, and raising his children to be geeks.

Courses taught by Rob Seater

Serious Games with AI 2024

2024

This course will introduce students to the process of game design with the application of Artificial Intelligence to game play. Very specifically, the course will focus on unconventional approaches to understand and address real world problems (e.g., designing a game . . .

  • Free
  • Feb 01, 2024
  • 63 Weeks
  • 2024
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