Mike Shann
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Short Bio
Since December 1st, 2011, Mike is a Ph.D. student in the Computation and Economics Research Group at the Department of Informatics of the University of Zurich. In 2008, he received a BSc in Informatics from the University of Zurich with a focus on Business Economics and AI. In 2011, Mike received a MSc in Computer Science from ETH Zürich with a focus on Information Security.
Research Interests
Smart Grid Markets; Preference Elicitation; Behavioral Economics; Artificial Intelligence; Electronic Market Design; Mechanism Design; Electronic Commerce.
Publications
- Game Theoretical Analysis of Incentives for Large-scale, Fully Decentralized Collaboration Neworks
Thomas Bocek, Michael Shann, David Hausheer, and Burkhard Stiller. In IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing (IPDPS 2008).pdf
Teaching
- Spring 2013: Teaching Assistant for Economics and Computation
- Fall 2012: Teaching Assistant for Advanced Topics in Economics and Computation
- Spring 2012: Teaching Assistant for Economics and Computation

