Wednesday, April 10, 2013

[DMANET] Call for Participation: CTIC-CFEM Workshop on New Trends in Mechanism Design II

CTIC-CFEM Workshop on New Trends in Mechanism Design II

On June 25-28 2013, CTIC and CFEM will host the Workshop on New Trends in Mechanism Design II in Aarhus.

The workshop is organized by the Center for Research in the Foundations of Electronic Markets (CFEM), and the Sino-Danish Center for the Theory of Interactive Computation (CTIC).

New Trends in Mechanism Design II is a follow-up to the successful workshop New Trends in Mechanism Design that was organized by CFEM at the Copenhagen Business School in 2011. The New Trends in Mechanism Design workshops bring together researchers from economics and computer science working on the design and analysis of economic mechanisms and on applications of such mechanism to solve real-life economic problems for companies, organizations and governments.

A special session on June 27th will concern applications of differential privacy to mechanism design.

Confirmed invited speakers:

Anna Bogomolnaia, Rice
Costis Daskalakis, MIT
David Xiao, CNRS, Université Paris 7
Gustavo Bergantionos, Vigo
Hervé Moulin, Rice
Jason Hartline, Northwestern
Kobbi Nissim, Ben-Gurion University and CRCS/Harvard University
Nicole Immorlica, Microsoft Research
Tim Roughgarden, Stanford University
Yiling Chen, Harvard

There may be slots available for contributed presentations. If you are interested in giving a presentation, you may include an abstract and a link to a paper with your registration.

Participation in the workshop is open for all interested parties for a nominal fee. For more information and for registration, please visit the workshop homepage:

http://ctic.au.dk/workshops-conferences/ntmd-ii/

Med Venlig Hilsen / Kind Regards
 
Dorthe Haagen Nielsen, MA
Department of Computer Science
Aabogade 34
DK-8200 Aarhus N.
Phone +45 8715 5576
Fax +45 8942 5601
www.cs.au.dk     
 
  


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