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| Professor Kenneth Binmore | |
| Post(s): | Research Fellow, Department of Philosophy |
| Areas of expertise: | My research interests cover evolutionary game theory, bargaining theory, experimental economics, political philosophy, mathematics... |
| Keywords: | evolutionary game theory | game theory | experimental economics | political philosophy | statistics | 3G spectrum auction |
| Dr Sean Collins | |
| Post(s): | Senior Lecturer in Statistics, School of Mathematics |
| Areas of expertise: | My research interests cover a variety of themes in the area of stochastic optimisation, including the theory of Markov decision... |
| Keywords: | optimisation under uncertainty | behavioural biology | applied probability | stochastic optimisation | game theory | reinforcement learning | behavioural ecology |
| Dr Francesco Giovannoni | |
| Post(s): | Reader in Economics, Department of Economics |
| Areas of expertise: | I am an applied microeconomic theorist. I work on political issues such as lobbying and corruption, and the study of political... |
| Keywords: | lobbying | corruption | auctions | game theory | microeconomics | politics | institutions |
| Dr David Leslie | |
| Post(s): | Senior Lecturer, School of Mathematics |
| Areas of expertise: | Multi-agent learning Mathematical methods for coordinating independent agents through learning. In particular, reinforcement... |
| Keywords: | multi-agent learning | learning in games | stochastic approximation | game theory | reinforcement learning | Bayesian modelling | Dirichlet process | sequential Monte Carlo |
| Professor In-Uck Park | |
| Post(s): | Leverhulme Professor of Industrial Organisation, Department of Economics |
| Areas of expertise: | My main research interests are in the areas of contract theory; industrial organisation (theoretical approach); game theory... |
| Keywords: | contract theory | industrial organisation | game theory | information | dynamic formation of networks | communication | corporate organisations |
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