Published multiple academic papers, including 'It's Not All Black and White: Degree of Truthfulness for Risk-Avoiding Agents' accepted to EC 2025, 'Reducing Leximin Fairness to Utilitarian Optimization' accepted to AAAI 2025, and 'Leximin Approximation: From Single-Objective to Multi-Objective' accepted to ECAI 2023, among others.
Research Experience
Involved in several research projects, such as studying the degree of truthfulness for risk-avoiding agents, reducing Leximin fairness to utilitarian optimization, etc.
Education
PhD in Computer Science at Bar-Ilan University, Israel, advised by Prof. Avinatan Hassidim, Prof. Yonatan Aumann, and Prof. Erel Segal-Halevi; MSc in Computer Science from Bar-Ilan University, supervised by Prof. Gal A. Kaminka, Thesis Title: 'Swarming Bandits: A Rational and Practical Model of Swarm Robotic Tasks'.
Background
Research interests include computational social choice and algorithmic game theory. Enthusiastic about learning new things, exploring new perspectives and research, and happy to connect with people who share a passion for this field.
Miscellany
Participated as one of 25 participants in the Croucher Summer Course on Algorithmic Game Theory for Ph.D. students in Hong-Kong, 2024; attended the Summer School on Computational Social Choice in Amsterdam, 2023; provided exercise recordings for the 'Introduction to Robotics' course (in Hebrew) by the Department of Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University.