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Lirong Xia
Google Scholar ID: C19mgCgAAAAJ
Professor of Computer Science, Rutgers University - New Brunswick; Deputy Director of DIMACS
Artificial intelligence
Algorithm design
Social choice theory
Game theory
Mechanism
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67
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lirong.xia@rutgers.edu
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Publications
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Winning in the Limit: Average-Case Committee Selection with Many Candidates
2026
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Shortlisting: a Principled Approach
2026
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Truth-Revealing Participatory Budgeting
2026
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On the Edge of Core (Non-)Emptiness: An Automated Reasoning Approach to Approval-Based Multi-Winner Voting
2025
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Likelihood of the Existence of Average Justified Representation
2025
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Aggregating Information and Preferences with Bounded-Size Deviations
2025
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The Art of Two-Round Voting
2025
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Bridging Theory and Perception in Fair Division: A Study on Comparative and Fair Share Notions
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
NSF CAREER Award recipient
Simons-Berkeley Research Fellowship
2018 Rensselaer James M. Tien’66 Early Career Award
Named one of “AI’s 10 to watch” by IEEE Intelligent Systems
Authored book: Learning and Decision-Making from Rank Data (Morgan & Claypool, 2019)
Co-authored chapter in Handbook of Computational Social Choice (Cambridge University Press, 2016)
Published multiple papers on fair division, preference learning, multi-round voting, differentially private committee voting, etc. (including arXiv preprints and AAAI workshop presentations)
Background
Professor of Computer Science at Rutgers University - New Brunswick
Deputy Director of DIMACS (Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science)
Research focuses on the intersection of computer science and microeconomics
Associate editor of Mathematical Social Sciences and Artificial Intelligence Journal
Research interests: artificial intelligence, machine learning, multi-agent systems, decision-making under uncertainty, algorithm design, social choice theory, game theory, mechanism design, prediction markets, preference learning, differential privacy, blockchain
Co-authors
26 total
Vincent Conitzer
Professor of CS, Carnegie Mellon University; Professor of CS and Philosophy, University of Oxford
Jerome Lang
senior researcher at CNRS
David C. Parkes
George F. Colony Professor of Computer Science, John A. Paulson Dean, Harvard University
Toby Walsh
Professor, UNSW and CSIRO Data61
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Nina Narodytska
VMware Research
Haris Aziz
UNSW Sydney
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