Young Scholars' Competition

GamesNet Young Scholars' Competition

 

THE RESULTS ARE OUT!

We have the final results of Young Scholars' Competition. We thank everyone who participated, joined, judged, and reviewed to make this program successful. The result of the competition is:

 

WINNERS (GOLD Position): Toyger Kerman, Sofía Ruiz-Palazuelos, and Madhuparna Karmokar

RUNNERS-UP (SILVER Position): Thomas Daske, Sunjin Kim, Leanne Streekstra

 

We want to reiterate, all the 26 submissions were of EXCELLENT quality, and we are really thankful to you for choosing GamesNet to disseminate your scholarship. Here is a list of names of all the contributors.

Contributors can download their participation certificate by clicking on the appropriate link.

 

Thomas Daske

Certificate of Participation

Huihui Ding

Certificate of Participation

Toygar Kerman

Certificate of Participation

Vasudha Jain

Certificate of Participation

Bas Dietzenbacher

Certificate of Participation

Ron Lavi

Certificate of Participation

Saadia El Obadi

Certificate of Participation

Stefanos Leonardos

Certificate of Participation

Zaruhi Hakobyan

Certificate of Participation

Foivos Savva

Certificate of Participation

Tanushree Baruah

Certificate of Participation

Sofía Ruiz-Palazuelos

Certificate of Participation

María Paz Espinosay

Certificate of Participation

Yotam Gafni

Certificate of Participation

Sarvesh Bandhu

Certificate of Participation

Madhuparna Karmokar

Certificate of Participation

Sunjin Kim

Certificate of Participation

Soumyarup Sadhukhan

Certificate of Participation

Hector Tzavellas

Certificate of Participation

Roland Pongouy

Certificate of Participation

Leanne Streekstra

Certificate of Participation

Ujjwal Kumar

Certificate of Participation

Niharika Kakoty

Certificate of Participation

Divya Murali

Certificate of Participation

Yang Sun

Certificate of Participation

Sabria Behilil

Certificate of Participation

 

 

GamesNet, an interdisciplinary group of researchers is announcing an opportunity for doctoral students, post-docs and early career researchers to present their work in the ‘GamesNet Webinar Series’. We invite papers in Game Theory, Networks, and their applications in different areas.

Authors of selected papers will get an opportunity to present their work in the ongoing webinar series organised by GamesNet. Three best papers among the selected papers will be judged by a committee of distinguished researchers for Best Paper Awards.

Final Presentation Schedule:

Paper ID Title Presenter DATE TIME (20 min Presentation + 5 min QnA)
20001 Efficient Incentives in Social Networks: Gamification and the Coase Theorem Thomas Daske 8th December 2020 7.30-7.55PM IST
20003 Persuading Communicating Voters Toygar Kerman 8th December 2020 7.55-8.20PM IST
20012 Network Perception in Network Games Sofía Ruiz-Palazuelos 8th December 2020 8.20-8.45PM IST
20016 THE STRUCTURE OF (LOCAL) ORDINAL BAYESIAN INCENTIVE COMPATIBLE RANDOM RULES Madhuparna Karmokar 9th December 2020 7.30-7.55PM IST
20017 Weak Players, Strong Players, and Signed Network Formations Sunjin Kim 9th December 2020 7.55-8.20PM IST
20021 Core constraints when scheduling with deadlines Leanne Streekstra 9th December 2020 8.20-8.45PM IST

Panel of judges: 

1. Eric Bahel, Virginia Tech

2. Michel Grabisch, Paris School of Economics

3. Emiliya Lazarova, University of East Anglia

4. Ahmed Saber Mahmud, Johns Hopkins University

5. Souvik Roy, Indian Statistical Institute

6. Agnieszka Rusinowska, Paris School of Economics

GamesNet Team:

  • Surajit Borkotokey, Dibrugarh University
  • Anirban Ghatak, IIM Kozhikode
  • Diganta Mukherjee, ISI Kolkata
  • Rajnish Kumar, Queens University, Belfast
  • K.S. Mallikarjuna Rao, IIT Bombay
  • Sudipta Sarangi, Virginia Tech