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(Rob LeGrand is a voting theorist who hosts the "ranked-ballot voting calculator". Do not confuse him with User:RobLa. Not the same.)
 
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'''Rob LeGrand''' is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. His research is primarily in artificial intelligence, especially computational social choice, algorithmic game theory, multi-agent systems and machine learning. He holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Texas A&M University and earned his Ph.D. in computer science from Washington University in St. Louis with a dissertation on approval voting and Declared-Strategy Voting. <ref>https://electowiki.org/wiki/User:Legrand</ref>
'''Rob LeGrand''' is a voting theorist who hosts the "ranked-ballot voting calculator". See https://cs.angelo.edu/~rlegrand/rbvote/calc.html to learn more. NOTE: the host appears to block requests from outside of America. Use [https://web.archive.org/web/20220403135047/http://www.cs.angelo.edu/~rlegrand/rbvote/calc.html the Internet Archive mirror] if direct connections time out.


LeGrand hosts the "ranked-ballot voting calculator". See https://cs.angelo.edu/~rlegrand/rbvote/calc.html to learn more. NOTE: the host appears to block requests from outside of America. Use [https://web.archive.org/web/20220403135047/http://www.cs.angelo.edu/~rlegrand/rbvote/calc.html the Internet Archive mirror] if direct connections time out.
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Rob LeGrand is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. His research is primarily in artificial intelligence, especially computational social choice, algorithmic game theory, multi-agent systems and machine learning. He holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Texas A&M University and earned his Ph.D. in computer science from Washington University in St. Louis with a dissertation on approval voting and Declared-Strategy Voting. [1]

LeGrand hosts the "ranked-ballot voting calculator". See https://cs.angelo.edu/~rlegrand/rbvote/calc.html to learn more. NOTE: the host appears to block requests from outside of America. Use the Internet Archive mirror if direct connections time out.

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