Wednesday, March 11, 2026

[DMANET] GAIMSS'26 - Games and AI Multidisciplinary Summer School for PhDs and Postdocs

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Dear all

Applications are open for GAIMSS'26 <https://www.gaimss.org/>, the Games and AI Multidisciplinary Summer School!
Ph.D. students and Postdocs specializing in game theory with backgrounds in economics, mathematics, or computer science are invited to apply.
The event will take place at University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany, from July 20 to July 22, 2026, followed by a research workshop on July 23rd and 24th.

There is no registration fee. Coffee breaks, lunches, and a social dinner will be provided, but participants will need to make their own arrangements for travel and accommodation.

About the Event:
GAIMSS'26 is designed to provide an overview and deep insights into research at the intersection of game theory and artificial intelligence.
Participants will attend lectures by experts and talks on recent advances in game theory and AI.
Additionally, selected participants will have the opportunity to present their research through poster sessions and flash talks.

Lectures:
The summer school will feature three courses:
Applications of Geometry to Economics, in Auction Theory and Beyond. Prof. Elizabeth Baldwin, (University of Oxford).
Strategic Queuing. Prof. Marco Scarsini (Luiss University).
Mechanism Design with Inspection. Prof. Rakesh V. Vohra (University of Pennsylvania).

Registration Information:
Application Deadline: April 12, 2026 (Sunday) 22h00 CET
Application Link: Here <https://forms.gle/eH7wNTzGET8uBerS7>.
Acceptance Notification: May 1, 2026

For all information related to the application process, feel free to check the summer school website <https://www.gaimss.org/summer-school>.
For further details please visit www.gaimss.org <http://www.gaimss.org/> or contact us at info@gaimss.org <mailto:info@gaimss.org>.

We look forward to seeing you in Bonn!

Best regards,

The GAIMSS organizers
Felipe Garrido-Lucero (IRIT, Université Toulouse Capitole)
Simon Finster (Johannes Kepler University Linz)
Atulya Jain (University of Bonn)
Emilien Macault (Université de Lorraine)
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