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Kyropoulou and will work in areas related to (Theoretical) Computer Science, Algorithmic Game Theory, and/or Fair Division with potential applications in Blockchain in the context of the EPSRC funded research
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05.02.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal PhD position (E13) is available at the Department of Computer Science a the TUM focusing on online learning and game theory. Text in English and German (below
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeneuve la Garenne, le de France | France | 3 months ago
guarantees for continuous non-zero-sum games. This is therefore a real challenge at the scientific and application level. The fact that the auctions are repeated every day produces a dynamic game theory model
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them? The thesis should be rooted in the discipline of law, but also have an economics-related perspective (e.g., efficiency, game-theory). The integration of further disciplinary viewpoints, such as
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to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of blockchain technology, economics, and game theory. The focus will be on designing, analysing, and optimising economic mechanisms in blockchain-based systems while
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have experience conducting both qualitative (e.g., knowledge of interviews, thematic analysis, grounded theory, or IPA) and quantitative (e.g., experiments, surveys, skills in SPSS, R, or Python
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human experiments, either in the lab or online. Knowledge of game theory, decision-theory or behavioural economics. Experience analysing experimental data, using R or a similar statistical tool
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(WBF), the proposed doctoral study will explore the possibilities and potential of the mindsport bridge in primary schools in Scotland. Mindsports are competitive, skills-based games, such as chess
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analytical frameworks grounded in Mean Field Game (MFG) theory and Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL), which are tailored for eCPS. These frameworks will facilitate the creation of effective control
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advantage of lattice vibrations, nuclear quantum, and electrochemical effects, and consequently reformulate classical diffusion theory to consider these game changers. As a result, we will achieve innovative