Associate Professor Georgios Chalkiadakis was elected in March 2018 in the Board of Directors of the European Association for Multi-Agent Systems (EURAMAS). There are twelve (12) members (all experts in the area of multiagent systems) serving in the Board of Directors, elected for a four-year term each. Elections to replace 6/12 Board members take place every two years via electronic vote conducted at a european level among the EURAMAS members.
EURAMAS is a non-profit organisation, aiming at promoting European science and technology in the area of multiagent systems. Since its establishment, EURAMAS constitutes a representative forum for European experts within the field of multiagent systems.
In pursuit of its objectives, EURAMAS engages in activities including:
• coordinating with scientific and other institutions, organizations and other societies, including industrial companies, governments and international bodies with similar or related purposes;
• granting scholarships and creating awards to promote or acknowledge research in artificial intelligence or multiagent systems;
• managing a set of “Designated Events” and ensuring their proper organisation.
The main events organized by EURAMAS are the European Conference on Multiagent Systems (most recent event, and the European Summer School on Multiagent Systems (most recent event).