General Information
NameProf. Meir Kalech
DepartmentDepartment of Software and Information Systems Engineering
Emailkalech@bgu.ac.il
Personal Web SitePersonal Web Site
Academic RankAssociate Professor
FunctionDeputy Chair, Department of Software and Information Systems Engineering


Bibliography

  Scholar DBLP
   

Education

 
  • 2002- 2006
  • Ph.D. in the Department of Computer Science in Bar-Ilan University in Israel.
  • Advisor: Dr. Gal A. Kaminka. The topic of my Ph.D. thesis was "Model-
  • Based Diagnosis of multi-Agent Systems" (expected at April 2007).
  • 1997-2000
  • M.A. (including Thesis) and degree in General Philosophy ( cum Laude )
  • Bar Ilan University.
  • 1995-1996
  • BS.c in Computers Science, Bar Ilan University.
  • 1992-1995
  • 1. B.A. in Jewish Philosophy, Bar Ilan University.
  • 2. Teaching Diploma from the Teachers Seminar in Alon Shevut.
   

Research Projects

 
  • Distributed system requires sub-systems to coordinate with each other to achieve a joint goal. However, in reality this coordination sometimes fails. The goal of my research is to make sure that if any coordination failures arise, we will be able to detect the failures and diagnose the reasons for them. My work combines Model-Based Diagnosis (MBD) principles and Distributed Constraints Satisfaction (DisCSP) algorithms in Multi-Robot Systems.
  • 2. A need for collaboration emerged in the business environment where activity collaboration system can increase the efficiency of the users and make it easier to manage activity and information such as meetings, contact information and documents. In my research I develop novel votingalgorithms for synchronization and collaboration over meetings.