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Algorithmic Game Theory: The Next Decade | Israel Institute for Advanced Studies

Algorithmic Game Theory: The Next Decade

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Kevin Leyton-Brown

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University of British Columbia
Kevin is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia. His research interests are computational game theory; mechanism design and auction theory; and empirical algorithmics.
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Elias Koutsoupias

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University of Athens
Elias is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Athens. His research interests are theoretical computer science, algorithmic game theory, and decision making under uncertainty.
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Amos Fiat

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Tel Aviv University
Amos is a professor in the School of Computer Science and the School of Mathematical Sciences at Tel Aviv University. His research interests are competitive analysis of online algorithms and computational game theory.
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Noam Nisan

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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Noam is a professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests are algorithmic game theory, in particular in electronic markets and auctions.
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Eva Tardos

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Cornell University
Eva is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University. Her research interests are algorithmic game theory and the design and analysis of algorithms; network problems; combinatorial optimization; approximation algorithms; and the price of anarchy and mechanism design.
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Anna Karlin

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University of Washington
Anna is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington, Seattle.
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Nicole Immorlica

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Northwestern University
Nicole is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Northwestern University. Her research interests are algorithmic game theory, auction design, e-commerce, social networks, approximation algorithms, and network design.
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Michal Feldman

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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Michal is a professor in the School of Business Administration and the Center for the Study of Rationality at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research interests are algorithmic game theory, electronic commerce, and mechanism design.