Sunday, July 4, 2021

[DMANET] Autumn School on "Optimization and Market Design" (October 3-7, 2021)

Autumn School on "Optimization and Market Design" (October 3-7, 2021)

Data intensive firms like Uber, AirBnB, Deliveroo and the European Electricity
Markets play the role of market makers connecting buyers with sellers. They
must, among other things, monitor quality, standardize offerings so as to
operate at scale, determine prices and facilitate search. Optimization plays a
fundamental role in the design of the rules of a marketplace. What
distinguishes the optimization problems in this setting from classical resource
allocation problems is the role of incentives. How should they be incorporated
into optimization models?

The ALOP (DFG Research Training group 2126 "Algorithmic Optimization") Autumn
School on "Optimization and Market Design" will provide an overview of the
mathematical challenges that such questions present from some of the
leading authorities on the subject:

*Rakesh V. Vohra (UPenn) "Allocating Indivisible Goods"

*Moshe Babaioff (Microsoft Research) "How to Maximize Profit When Selling
Multiple Items?"

*Garrett van Ryzin (Amazon's Supply Chain Optimization Technologies)
"Minimum Earnings Regulation and the Stability of Marketplaces"

*Martin Bichler (TU Munich) "Equilibrium Computation in Markets"

Due to the current circumstances, the autumn school will take place online
via Zoom meetings from October 3-7, 2021. Registration and participation
is free of charge. The registration deadline is August 30th, 2021.

We also plan to have a poster session and a poster award.

All relevant information, updates and registration information can be found
at https://alop.uni-trier.de/event/autumn-school-on-optimization-and-market-design/

Best regards!
Sven de Vries

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Prof. Dr. Sven de Vries | (home)office: +49 651 201-3476
FB IV - Mathematik | Fax: +49 651 201 3479
Universität Trier | devries@uni-trier.de
54286 Trier, Germany | www.math.uni-trier.de/~devries
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