This winter, the Institute for Mathematical Sciences (Singapore) will host a 2-month long program on algorithmic game theory and computational social choice, organized by Ning Chen and Edith Elkind. The program includes workshops on mechanism design (Jan 10-11), algorithmic game theory (Jan 14-18), and computational social choice (Jan 20-25). A graduate winter school will be run in parallel with the workshops. Confirmed speakers include Rakesh Vohra, Tim Roughgarden, Jason Hartline, Kevin Leyton-Brown, Ulle Endriss, Jerome Lang and Jean-Francois Laslier; see here for the complete list.
The workshops are open to participation. There is no registration fee, but the prospective visitors are asked to fill out the registration form here and drop an e-mail to Edith and Ning (eelkind, ningc at ntu.edu.sg). Applications for financial support can be filled out here.
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