Summary
Rem Collier is an Associate Professor and software engineer with two decades of academic and practical experience in programming, distributed systems, and multi-agent systems. He has taught core modules from data structures and algorithms to agent-oriented programming and has run capstone projects that translate classroom techniques into real-world distributed and microservices architectures. A longtime developer of agent frameworks, he led the Agent Factory project before designing the ASTRA agent programming language to better address practical deployment issues. His current research explores the intersection of MAS and microservices, including hypermedia-based multi-agent systems and the effects of REST on agent tooling. Having taught across international programs in Beijing and Sri Lanka, he brings a global view on engineering education and applied research.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Computer Science, Ph.D., Computer Science at The University of Manchester
B.Sc., Mathematics, B.Sc., Mathematics at University of Bristol
Bulgarian