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DESCRIPTION:Nell'ambito della procedura selettiva per il reclutamento di 1 
 ricercatore tipologia A tempo determinato PNRR PE1 FAIR SPOKE 5 GSD 09/IIN
 F-05- SSD IINF-05/A\, presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica\, A
 utomatica e Gestionale Antonio Ruberti\, bandita con D.D. n.10/2025\, del 
 10/01/2025\,codice concorso B53C22003980006\, Joahnnes Bruestle terrà un s
 eminario pubblico in data 5/3/2025\, alle ore 16:00\, presso l'aula B203 d
 el DIAG\, e incollegamento Meet\, link alla videochiamata: https://meet.go
 ogle.com/tpt-pdnt-wqm?authuser=1 TItle: The effectiveness of simple mechan
 ismsAbstract:This talk explores two important themes in algorithmic mechan
 ism design: online decision-making and robust mechanisms. We revisit the w
 ell studied problem of prophet inequalities by introducing different frame
 works that account for additional information an algorithm may have and wi
 shes to use in order to improve its approximation guarantees. In a new pro
 ject\, we also investigate the revenue of fixed price bilateral trade in a
 n online learning setting. In robust mechanism design\, we investigate man
 ipulability in first-price auctions and analyze how much information is ne
 eded to construct approximately optimal multi-item mechanisms. In an ongoi
 ng project\, we explore a form of democratic decision-making that has rece
 ntly gained interest called sortition\, where a uniformly random sample of
  the population is called upon to decide a given issue.  Short Bio: Johann
 es Brüstle grew up in Germany and Canad abefore earning his Bachelor’s and
  Master’s degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science at McGill University
 . He then completed his PhD at the London School of Economics under the su
 pervision of Paul Dütting. Now based in Rome\, his research focuses on Alg
 orithmic Game Theory\, with particular interest in decision-making under u
 ncertainty\, prophet inequalities\, posted pricing\, and bilateral trade.
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LOCATION:DIAG - Sapienza\, Aula B203
SUMMARY:Seminario pubblico di Johannes Bruestle - Johannes Bruestle
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