[Logic and Complexity] Fwd: Fw: Fwd: Jing Chen's talk information

Yijia Chen yijia.chen at cs.sjtu.edu.cn
Thu Jan 10 20:05:26 CST 2013



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 Subject: Fw: Fwd: Jing Chen's talk information
 Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 14:01:15 +0800
 From: "dingyue" <dingyue at cs.sjtu.edu.cn>
 To: "all" <all at cs.sjtu.edu.cn>

 
 各位老师,您好!

 抱歉地通知您,该讲座已经取消。

 2013-01-10

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 丁玥
 上海交通大学计算机科学与工程系办公室
 电话:34204398
 email:

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  dingyue
  2013-01-10 13:27:34
  all

  Fw: Fwd: Jing Chen's talk information

 各位老师,您好!

 转发讲座信息,欢迎有兴趣的老师参加。

 时间:周五1.11 下午15:00。

 地点:410会议室。

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 Title: Resilient mechanism design and combinatorial auctions

 Abstract:

 Mechanism design, which aims at leveraging the information and
 rationality of selfish agents, is becoming more and more connected to
 computer science. “In order to form a more perfect union”, however,
 we must overcome several challenges, such as collusion, privacy, and
 computational complexity. We illustrate how this can be done for the
 case of revenue generation in combinatorial auctions, auctions where
 multiple goods are for sale and each buyer’s valuation for each subset
 of the goods can be arbitrary.

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 Bio:

 Jing Chen received her B.E. and M.E. in Computer Science from Tsinghua
 University in 2004 and 2007, and her Ph.D. in Computer Science from MIT
 in 2012. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer
 Science at Stony Brook University, affiliated with the Center for Game
 Theory in Economics. She is on leave from Stony Brook till Fall 2013,
 and doing a postdoc at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.

 Jing’s research lies at the intersection of Computer Science
 (especially Theory of Computation) and Economics (especially
 Microeconomic Theory). Her main research interests are computational
 game theory, mechanism design, and auctions. She is also interested in
 cryptography, algorithms, computational complexity, and secure
 hardware.=======================================================

 2013-01-10

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 丁玥
 上海交通大学计算机科学与工程系办公室
 电话:34204398
 email:

 


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