Sven Seuken was awarded an SNSF grant
Sven Seuken received a research grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) for his project "Foundations of Market User Interface Design and Applications to the Smart Grid" (duration: 01.04.2013 - 31.03.2016).
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- Paper on "Portfolio Compression in Financial Networks: Incentives and Systemic Risk" accepted at EC'20
- Paper on "The Competitive Effects of Variance-based Pricing" accepted at IJCAI'20
- 2 Postdoc positions and 2 PhD positions available (AI, Machine Learning, Algorithmic Game Theory): apply now!
- Interview with Sven Seuken on "How to use AI to design better marketplaces" (in German)
- Steffen Schuldenzucker and Gianluca Brero each win an SNF Early PostDoc.Mobility Fellowship
- 4 PhD students successfully defended their PhD thesis
- Paper "Deep Learning-powered Iterative Combinatorial Auctions" accepted at AAAI'20
- Paper "Default Ambiguity: Credit Default Swaps Create New Systemic Risks in Financial Networks" published in Management Science
- Paper "Cloud Pricing: The Spot Market Strikes Back" accepted at EC'19
- Paper "Fast Iterative Combinatorial Auctions via Bayesian Learning" accepted at AAAI-19
- Sven Seuken has joined the Editorial Board of "ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation (TEAC)"
- Three new PhD students have joined the ERC project MIAMI
- Sven Seuken was awarded an ERC Starting Grant
- Sven Seuken to Participate in Panel on Machine Learning and/vs. Algorithmic Game Theory at AI Workshop
- Three Talks on "Machine Learning-powered Combinatorial Auctions"
- Two fully funded PhD positions in Computer Science: apply now!
- Two papers accepted at EC-18
- Two papers accepted at IJCAI-ECAI-18
- Paper "A Bayesian Clearing Mechanism for Combinatorial Auctions" accepted at AAAI-18
- Sven Seuken among "Top 40 under 40"
- Sven Seuken to deliver keynote talk on "Market Design meets Machine Learning" at the "AI Finance Summit" in Zurich
- BandwidthX Appoints Sven Seuken as Chief Economist
- Promotion of Sven Seuken to Associate Professor (with Tenure)
- Short film about "Markets without money"
- Keynote Talk on "Design of Machine Learning-based Mechanisms" at Dagstuhl
- Paper "Computing Bayes-Nash Equilibria in Combinatorial Auctions with Continuous Actions" accepted to IJCAI'17
- Timo Mennle wins Mercator Award 2017
- Two papers accepted at AAMAS 2017
- Paper "Probably Approximately Efficient Combinatorial Auctions via Machine Learning" accepted at AAAI-17
- Paper "Finding Clearing Payments in Financial Networks with Credit Default Swaps is PPAD-hard" accepted at ITCS'17
- Talks on "First Choice-Maximizing School Choice Mechanisms" in Cologne & Budapest
- Vitor Bosshard joins our group as a new PhD student
- New Working Paper "Finding Clearing Payments in Financial Networks with Credit Default Swaps is PPAD-hard"
- Presentation of "An Axiomatic Framework for No-Arbitrage Relationships in Financial Derivatives Markets" at LOFT 2016
- Two new papers accepted at EC'16
- Daniel Abächerli wins Award for best BSc Thesis
- Talk on "Partial Strategyproofness: An Axiomatic Approach to Relaxing Strategyproofness for Assignment Mechanisms" at GAMES 2016
- Talk on "The Pareto Frontier for Random Mechanisms" at Social Choice and Welfare
- Paper "Personalized Hitting Time for Informative Trust Mechanisms Despite Sybils" accepted at AAMAS'16
- Paper "It is too Hot: An In-Situ Study of Three Designs for Heating" accepted at CHI'16
- Timo Mennle successfully defended his PhD Thesis on "Trade-offs between Strategyproofness and Efficiency of Ordinal Mechanisms"
- Talk on "The Pareto Frontier for Random Mechanisms" at the Meeting of COST Action IC1250 on Computational Social Choice
- Ludwig Dierks joins our group as a new PhD student
- Talk at INFORMS'15 on "New Core-Selecting Payment Rules with Better Fairness and Incentive Properties"
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- Two papers accepted at AMMA'15
- Talk on "Partial Strategyproofness: An Axiomatic Approach to Relaxing Strategyproofness for Assignment Mechanisms" at ESWC'15
- Paper "The Power of Local Manipulation Strategies in Assignment Mechanisms" accepted at IJCAI 2015
- Benedikt Bünz wins Award for his BSc Thesis
- New Working Paper "The Efficient Frontier in Randomized Social Choice"
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- Sven Seuken has received a research grant from Microsoft Research
- New Working Paper "Fairness Beyond the Core: New Payment Rules for Combinatorial Auctions"
- Paper accepted at AAAI'15
- Sven Seuken was awarded an SNSF research grant
- Three new PhD students have joined our research group
- Talk on "Combinatorial Bandwidth Markets" at OR'2014
- Sven Seuken has joined the editorial board of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR)
- New Working Paper "The Naive versus the Adaptive Boston Mechanism"
- Our letter on "Relaxing Strategyproofness in One-Sided Matching" has been published in the ACM SIGecom Exchanges
- Two fully funded PhD positions in Economics and Computation: apply now!
- Our paper "The Adaptive Boston Mechanism" was accepted for presentation at the Matching in Practice workshop in Berlin
- One paper accepted at EC'14
- Sven Seuken and Abraham Bernstein were awared an SNSF grant
- Two full papers accepted at AAMAS'14
- New Working Paper "An Axiomatic Approach to Characterizing and Relaxing Strategyproofness of One-sided Matching Mechanisms"
- New Collaboration with Zhejiang University and Alibaba
- Basil Philipp wins Award for best BSc Thesis
- New paper on "An Active Learning Approach to Home Heating in the Smart Grid"
- New working paper on "Behavioral Factors in Market User Interface Design"
- Sven Seuken wins Google Faculty Research Award
- New working paper on "Partially Strategyproof Mechanisms"
- Sven Seuken receives research grant from the Hasler Foundation
- Paper published at EC'12 on "Market User Interface Design"