Dear colleagues,
we would like to draw your attention to the upcoming
6th Day on Computational Game Theory,
to be held on
February 14-15, 2019, at the Hasso Plattner Institute, University
of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.
You can find a web page with important dates, additional information and
registration information at
https://hpi.de/GameTheoryDay2019
This workshop will bring together researchers in Computer Science,
Operations Research and Economics, who are interested in algorithmic or
computational aspects of game theory, social choice and related areas.
It provides an opportunity to foster collaboration, present research and
exchange ideas at an informal and relaxed level.
Confirmed Invited Speakers:
- Edith Elkind (Dept. of Computer Science, Oxford University)
- Michal Feldman (Blavatnik School of Computer Science, Tel-Aviv
University)
- Britta Peis (School of Business and Economics, RWTH Aachen University)
- Alexander Skopalik (Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics &
Computer Science, University of Twente)
Besides these invited speakers, there will be room for many contributed
talks.
Participation in the workshop is free of charge and lunch and coffee
will be provided.
For registration, please fill out the registration form on
https://hpi.de/GameTheoryDay2019/index.php/registration/
no later than January 13 2019. Please indicate in the registration if
you want to give a talk at the workshop.
Before the workshop there will be the Lunch Meeting for Women in AGT
(co-organized with Veerle Tan-Timmermans (RWTH Aachen University)). This
is an event in which female researchers welcome and support other women
in AGT. The junior female researchers are interacted in an informal
setting with more established women researchers on various issues
related to fostering and balancing one's professional and social life,
as well as on inserting oneself in the AGT community.
We can offer a limited number of travel grants for speakers at the
workshop. Please declare in the registration if you need travel support
to attend the workshop.
We hope to see you soon in Potsdam!
With best regards,
Tobias Friedrich and Pascal Lenzner
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