an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the ±«Óătv (±«Óătv), has earned significant recognition for his contributions to the field of artificial intelligence. He was recently awarded the for the third year in a row. This is a prestigious accomplishment that highlights his impactful research and dedication to advancing knowledge in the areas of natural language processing, argumentation, and human and legal reasoning. This recognition further elevates the distinction of his department, college, and ±«Óătv as a whole.
“I strongly recommend applying for this program if you're eligible. It's a great way to familiarize yourself with the AFRL world and talk to people about the research interests of the Air Force and DoD in general. I learned a lot and had a great experience—it's no coincidence I kept going back”, said Dr. Licato.
The offers select faculty members hands-on exposure to some of the most critical research challenges within the . Faculty selected for the program, sponsored by the , have the opportunity to collaborate with DAF scientists and engineers, contributing to research efforts that address the Air Force’s most pressing technological needs.
For Dr. Licato, the fellowship offers an invaluable opportunity to further his research at the , a premier facility for cutting-edge military technology development. His participation in this fellowship reflects his commitment to contributing high-quality, meaningful research in the fields of artificial intelligence and machine reasoning. As the Founder and Director of the , Dr. Licato’s work focuses on improving the ways both machines and humans reason together, a critical aspect of artificial intelligence that has far-reaching implications for military, legal, and educational applications.
Dr. Licato said, “Wargaming, on the surface, looks like a bunch of people playing board games like Risk, Diplomacy, or even collectible card games, and calling it work. But it can be so much more: it can be a powerful tool to understand and train strategic thinking, prepare for tactics that might be used by adversaries, and even serve as a testbed for refining AI approaches. Working on this project has been a ton of fun, and it has opened up so many fruitful research directions.”
With these back-to-back recognitions by the U.S. Air Force Research Lab Summer Faculty Fellowship program, it underscores Dr. Licato’s valuable contributions to both academic and military research. His work not only enhances the capabilities of artificial intelligence but also bridges the gap between human and machine reasoning. Through his continued efforts, Dr. Licato is advancing the field of AI while fostering stronger connections between academia and the U.S. Department of the Air Force, setting a high standard for future collaborations.
Learn more about all ±«Óătv Faculty Honorees and their awards here.
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