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1 Page 1 of 5 James A. Pita University of Southern California Phone: (307) Powell Hall of Engineering (PHE) 101 Fax: (213) Watt Way jpita@usc.edu Los Angeles, CA EDUCATION University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Ph.D Computer Science in progress (ABD), GPA 3.84/4.0 Teamcore, advised by Milind Tambe Committee: Milind Tambe (Chair) Jonathan Gratch, Richard John, Sarit Kraus, Stacy Marsella, Nicholas Weller Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI BS Computer Science, GPA 3.97/4.0 Graduated with High Honors RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Fall 2007 to Present Fall 2005 to 2007 Fall 2003 to 2005 Summer 2002 Research Assistant, Computer Science Department, TEAMCORE University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering, Los Angeles, CA Supervisor: Milind Tambe (213) Pioneering the first generation of operational game-theoretic systems for counterterrorism, which represent the first and only deployed game theoretic systems for unpredictability in security scheduling to improve security for key organizations Lead developer on the ARMOR (deployed since 2007) and GUARDS (currently under evaluation) security systems for Los Angeles International Airport and the Transportation Security Administration Developing new game-theoretic models and mixed integer linear programming solution algorithms for security domains Developing new behavioral algorithms for human adversaries in security domains Research Assistant, Computer Science Department, The Digital Evolution Laboratory Michigan State University Engineering College, East Lansing, MI Supervisor: Charles Ofria (517) Assisted in model and algorithm development for reconstruction of the most central bifurcation of a phylogeny Lead developer on software to both reconstruct and display phylogeny bifurcations Professorial Assistant, Computer Science Department Michigan State University Department of Computer Science, East Lansing, MI Supervisor: Sakti Pramanik (517) Applied critical thinking and problem solving skills in researching a new database genomic sequence searching algorithm for bioinformatics Research Assistant, Microbiology Department University of Wyoming Department of Microbiology, Laramie, WY Supervisor: Randy Lewis (435) Applied biological principles and worked on the creation and insertion of a working plasmid vector for the development of synthetic spider silk Assisted and cooperated with a research team in the gathering of data regarding synthetically created spider silk
2 Page 2 of 5 EMPLOYMENT Summer 2007 Summer 2005 Fall 2004 to 2006 Software Engineer, MATRIX: The Center for the Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Science Michigan State University, 409 Natural Sciences Building, East Lansing, MI Main Office: (517) Developed and maintained web sites for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Developed and maintained Sequel databases for online data collection Enhanced existing web code Software Engineer, Intrado 1600 Dry Creek Rd, Longmont, CO Main Office: (720) Enhanced existing project code on secondary distribution system for Amber Alerts Created automated build environments for multiple projects Refactored code and created automated unit test for quality assurance Academic Assistant, Guided Learning Center, Diversity Programs Office Michigan State University Engineering College, East Lansing, MI Supervisor: Teresa Vandersloot (517) Provided tutoring to students in Computer Science and Physics Tailored teaching to different learning styles Debugged different styles of C++ code HONORS AND AWARDS Research: Best Paper Awards and Finalists 2011 Best paper, AAMAS 2011 Innovative Applications track Our paper from the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2011) won the innovative applications best paper award. The paper is entitled GUARDS Game Theoretic Security Allocation on a National Scale RIST Prize, Military Operations Research Society Our abstract and subsequent presentation won the RIST prize. The abstract is entitled Software Assistants for Patrol Planning at LAX, Federal Air Marshals Service, and Transportation Security Administration Finalist, EURO Operations Research Conference Excellence in Practice Award EEPA 2010 Our paper from the journal Interfaces selected to be a finalist for the EEPA 2010 award. The paper is entitled Software Assistants for Randomized Patrol Planning for The LAX Airport Police and The Federal Air Marshals Service Student Merit Award, Security and Defense, Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) meeting I won the student merit award for our abstract at the SRA annual meeting. The abstract is entitled Research allocation decisions against adaptive adversaries Finalist for Best paper, AAMAS 2008 Industry track Our paper from the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2008) a finalist for the industry track best paper ward. The paper is entitled Deployed ARMOR Protection: The Application of a Game Theoretic Model for Security at the Los Angeles International Airport.
3 Page 3 of 5 Research: Major Awards 2009 Commendation, City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles World Airports Police Department As a lead member of a team of researchers from CREATE (Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events) that developed ARMOR, Assistant for Randomized Monitoring Over Routes. The commendation states To merit this commendation you have performed an exceptional service to the Airport police Division, the Los Angeles World Airports and the city of Los Angeles. Your outstanding service facilitates the critical link between the laboratory and the operational world. Thank you for your outstanding contributions to the security of our nation Certificate of Recognition, DHS University Programs Received by CREATE The DHS Office of University Programs recognizes CREATE for the outstanding contributions to the security of our nation that the Assistant for Randomized Monitoring over Routes (ARMOR) has made to the police operations at the Los Angeles World Airports. Other Honors and Awards 2009 Homeland Security Fellowship Awarded by the Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE) renewable for three years 2007 Annenberg Graduate Fellowshop Awarded by the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism renewable for four years 2007 Michigan State University Distinguished Academic Achievement Award Awarded by the Michigan State University Department of Computer Science and Engineering in 2005, 2006, and Michigan State University Distinguished Service Award Awarded by the Michigan State University Department of Computer Science and Engineering in 2006 and Michigan State University Homecoming Court Elected to represent the student body of Michigan State University on Homecoming Court at the Homecoming game in Hispanic National Merit Scholarship Awarded by Michigan State University for being named a Hispanic National Merit Scholar based on my PSAT scores PUBLICATIONS Rigorously Refereed Journal Articles and Magazine Articles 1. Robust Solutions to Stackelberg Games: Addressing Bounded Rationality and Limited Observations in Human Cognition (J. Pita, M. Jain, F. Ordóñez, M. Tambe, and S. Kraus). Artificial Intelligence Journal, 174(15): , Software Assistants for Randomized Patrol Planning for The LAX Airport Police and The Federal Air Marshals Service (M. Jain, J. Tsai, J. Pita, C. Kiekintveld, S. Rathi, F. Ordóñez, M. Tambe) Interfaces, 40(4): , 2010 (FINALIST, Euro Excellence in Practice Award EEPA 2010) 3. Using Game Theory for Los Angeles Airport Security (J. Pita, M. Jain, F. Ordóñez, C. Portway, M. Tambe, C. Western, P. Paruchuri, and S. Kraus). AI Magazine, 30(1):43-57, 2009
4 Page 4 of 5 Rigorously Refereed Conferences: Full Papers 1. A Robust Approach to Addressing Human Adversaries in Security Games (J. Pita, R. John, R. Maheswaran, M. Tambe, and S. Kraus). Twentieth European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, August Game Theory and Human Behavior: Challenges in Security and Sustainability (R. Yang, M. Tambe, M. Jain, J. Kwak, J. Pita, and Z. Yin). Second International Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory, October 2011 (Invited Paper) 3. GUARDS Innovative Application of Game Theory for National Airport Security (J. Pita, M. Tambe, C. Kiekintveld, S. Cullen, and E. Steigerwald). Twenty-second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July 2011 (Best Paper Track) 4. GUARDS Game Theoretic Security Allocation on a National Scale (J. Pita, M. Tambe, C. Kiekintveld, S. Cullen, and E. Steigerwald). Tenth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, May 2011 [Best Paper - Innovative Applications Track] 5. Effective Solutions for Real-World Stackelberg Games: When Agents Must Deal with Human Uncertainties (J. Pita, M. Jain, F. Ordóñez, M. Tambe, S. Kraus, and R. Magori-Cohen). Eighth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, May Computing Optimal Randomized Resource Allocations for Massive Security Game (C. Kiekintveld, M. Jain, J. Tsai, J. Pita, F. Ordóñez, and M. Tambe). Eighth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, May Deployed ARMOR Protection: The Application of a Game Theoretic Model for Security at the Los Angeles International Airport (J. Pita, M. Jain, J. Marecki, C. Western, C. Portway, M. Tambe, F. Ordóñez, P. Paruchuri, and S. Kraus). Industry Track of the Seventh International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, May 2008 (Nominated for Best Industry Paper) 8. TRUE STORY: Dynamically Generated, Contextually Linked Quests in Persistent Systems (J. Pita, B. Magerko, and S. Brodie). Future Play, 2007 Rigorously Reviewed Conferences: Short Papers 1. A Robust Approach to Addressing Human Adversaries in Security Games (J. Pita, R. John, R. Maheswaran, M. Tabme, R. Yang, and S. Kraus). Eleventh International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi- Agent Systems, June Real-World Security Games: Toward Addressing Human Decision-Making Uncertainty (J. Pita). Tenth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, May 2011 Book Chapters 1. ARMOR Software: A Game Theoretic Approach for Airport Security (J. Pita, M. Jain, F. Ordóñez, C. Portway, M. Tambe, C. Western, P. Paruchuri, and S. Kraus). In Security and Game Theory: Algorithms, Deployed Systems, Lessons Learned, University Press, 2011 (Reprinted Version of Original Paper) 2. GUARDS Game Theoretic Security Allocation on a National Scale (J. Pita, M. Tambe, C. Kiekintveld, S. Cullen, and E. Steigerwald). In Security and Game Theory: Algorithms, Deployed Systems, Lessons Learned, University Press, 2011 (Reprinted Version of Original Paper) 3. Computing Optimal Randomizd Resource Allocations for Massive Security Games (C. Kiekintveld, M. Jain, J. Tsai, J. Pita, F. Ordóñez, and M. Tambe). In "Security and Game Theory: Algorithms, Deployed Systems, Lessons Learned," University Press, 2011 (Reprinted Version of Original Paper) 4. Effective Solutions for Real-World Stackelberg Games: When Agents Must Deal with Human Uncertainties (J. Pita, M. Jain, F. Ordóñez, M. Tambe, S. Kraus, and R. Magori-Cohen). In Security and Game Theory: Algorithms, Deployed Systems, Lessons Learned, University Press, 2011 (Reprinted Version of Original Paper) 5. ARMOR Software: A Game Theoretic Approach for Airport Security (J. Pita, M. Jain, F. Ordóñez, C. Portway, M. Tambe, C. Western, P. Paruchuri, and S. Kraus). In Protecting Airline Passengers in the Age of Terrorism, Praeger Publishers, 2009 (Reprinted Version of Original Paper)
5 Page 5 of 5 Refereed Magazine, Workshop, and Other Publications 1. A Robust Solution Concept for Human Bounded Rationality in Security Games (J. Pita, R. John, R. Maheswaran, M. Tambe, and S. Kraus). AAMAS Workshop on Human-Agent Interaction Design and Models (HAIDM), Resource Allocation for Heterogeneous Security Activities Against Diverse Threats (J. Pita, C. Kiekintveld, and M. Tambe). INFORMS Computing Society Conference, Toward Addressing Human Behavior with Observational Uncertainty in Security Games (J. Pita, R. Yang, M. Tambe, and R. John). AAAI Workshop on Applied Adversarial Reasoning and Risk Modeling (AARM), GUARDS and PROTECT: Next Generation Applications of Security Games (B. An, J. Pita, E. Shieh, M. Tambe, C. Kiekintveld, and J. Marecki). SIGecom Exchanges, 10(1), Randomizing Security Activities with Attacker Circumvention Strategies (J. Pita, C. Kiekintveld, M. Tambe, and M. Scott). AAMAS Workshop on Optimization in Multi-Agent Systems (OPTMAS), Resource Allocation Decisions Against Adaptive Adversaries (J. Pita, C. Kiekintveld, and M. Tambe). Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, 2010 [Student Merit Award, Security and Defense Group] 7. Lessons Learned from Deployed Game Theoretic Security Applications (J. Pita, M. Tambe, M. Jain, J. Tsai, and F. Ordóñez) Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Security Applications: Lessons of Real-World Deployment (J. Pita, H. Bellamane, M. Jain, C. Kiekintveld, J. Tsai, F. Ordóñez, and M. Tambe). SIGecom Exchanges, 8(2), December Bayesian Stackelberg Games and their Application for Security at Los Angeles International Airport (M. Jain, J.Pita, M. Tambe, F. Ordóñez, P. Paruchuri, and S. Kraus). SIGecom Exchanges, 7(2), June ARMOR Security for Los Angeles International Airport (J. Pita, M. Jain, F. Ordóñez, C. Portway, M. Tambe, C. Western, P. Paruchuri, and S. Kraus). AAAI Intelligent Systems Demonstrations, Robust Solutions in Stackelberg Games: Addressing Boundedly Rational Human Preference Models (M. Jain, F. Ordóñez, J. Pita, C. Portway, M. Tambe, C. Western, P. Paruchuri, S. Kraus). AAAI 4 th Multidisciplinary Workshop on Advances in Preference Handling, 2008 Poster Presentations 1. Game Theoretic Approaches for Randomization in Security Resource Allocation (J. Pita, C. Kiekintveld, M. Jain, and M. Tambe). DIMACS/CCICADA Workshop on Adversarial Decision Making, A Game Theoretic Approach for Randomization in Security: A Report from the Trenches (M. Tambe, C. Kiekintveld, M. Taylor, J. Pita, and F. Ordóñez). Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Dealing with Human Uncertainties in Stackelberg Games (J. Pita and M. Tambe). The Third Annual Department of Homeland Security University Network Summit, Infrastructure Security via Randomization: A Game Theoretic Model and its Application at the Los Angeles International Airport (J. Pita, M. Jain, J. Marecki, F. Ordóñez, C. Portway, M. Tambe, C. Western, P. Paruchuri, and S. Kraus). IEEE International Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security, 2008 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND AFFILIATIONS 2005 to Present Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society, TBP 2003 to Present Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity Inc., PIA; [Secretary 2003, President 2005] 2004 to 2007 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, SHPE; [President ] 2003 to 2007 Honor s Students Actively Recruiting, H-STAR; [Leadership Team ] 2003 to 2007 Association for Computing Machinery, ACM; [President 2006] 2004 to 2005 Independent Greek Council, IGC; [Treasurer ] SKILLS C++, C, Java, Python, PHP, linear programming, XML, HTML, TCP/IP networking and socket programming, UNIX/Linux, Sequel, Tomcat, Oracle, LaTeX, and Microsoft Office Tools
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