Event Description
A new virtual seminar series on Games, Decisions, and Networks will start this Friday. The series aims at bringing together researchers working on foundations and applications of games theory, decision theory, and networks from computer science, control, economics and operation research.
The advisory board for the series comprises Asu Ozdaglar (MIT), Christos Papadimitriou (Columbia), Drew Fudenberg (MIT), Eva Tardos (Cornell), Matthew O. Jackson (Stanford), Ramesh Johari (Stanford), and Tamer Başar (UIUC).
The first talk will be given by Costantinos Daskalakis (MIT) on January 22nd at noon ET, titled Equilibrium Computation and the Foundations of Deep Learning. Upcoming speakers include
- Rakesh Vohra (Upenn)
- Sanjeev Goyal (Cambridge)
- Aaron Roth (Upenn)
- Aislinn Bohren (Upenn)
- Jason Marden (UCSB)
and more to be added!