Eden Hartman
Scholar

Eden Hartman

Google Scholar ID: LMOHF2IAAAAJ
Bar-Ilan University
Computer sciencegame theorymechanism design
Citations & Impact
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Citations
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H-index
2
 
i10-index
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Publications
6
 
Co-authors
4
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • 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.