Biography
Johnathan Mell is an assistant professor of computer science at the University of Central Florida. His research focuses on artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, socially-aware agents, virtual agents, business strategy, negotiation, games and edutainment, and behavioral game theory.
He has held roles in both academia and industry, including positions as a professional intern at Disney Parks & Resorts, vice president of software engineering and customer analytics at Custom Technologies LLC, and operations and marketing strategist at Q-Net Security. Mell actively participates in professional activities, serving on organizing committees and program committees for various conferences, and reviewing for several academic journals.
He has held roles in both academia and industry, including positions as a professional intern at Disney Parks & Resorts, vice president of software engineering and customer analytics at Custom Technologies LLC, and operations and marketing strategist at Q-Net Security. Mell actively participates in professional activities, serving on organizing committees and program committees for various conferences, and reviewing for several academic journals.
Recent Publications
Forthcoming
Education
- Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Southern California
Specialties
- Artificial Intelligence
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Socially-Aware Agents
- Virtual Agents
- Business Strategy
- Negotiation
- Games/Edutainment
- Behavioral Game Theory