Martin Hoefer
Scholar

Martin Hoefer

Google Scholar ID: PBCXFY8AAAAJ
Professor of Computer Science, RWTH Aachen University
AlgorithmsComplexityGame Theory
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
1,852
 
H-index
18
 
i10-index
29
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
79
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published numerous papers, including recent works such as:
  • - Persuading Agents in Opinion Formation Games (SAGT 2025, Best Paper)
  • - Welfare and Beyond in Multi-Agent Contracts (EC 2025)
  • - Dynamic Debt Swapping in Financial Networks (SAND 2025)
  • - Opinion Dynamics with Median Aggregation (AAMAS 2025)
  • - Designing Exploration Contracts (STACS 2025)
  • - Algorithms for Claims Trading (STACS 2024)
  • Other notable works include Algorithms for Persuasion with Limited Communication (SODA 2021 / MOR 2022), Flow Allocation Games (ITCS 2020 / MOR 2025), etc.
Research Experience
  • Spokesman of DFG Research Unit ADYN (since 2020); organized multiple conferences and workshops such as Computational Social Dynamics (Dagstuhl Seminar), WINE 2020 (Program Co-Chair), SAGT 2015 (Program and Conference Chair); served on program committees for numerous international conferences like AAMAS'25 (SPC), LATIN'24, SAGT'24, etc.
Education
  • Professor, RWTH Aachen University, Department of Computer Science
Background
  • Research interests include the design and analysis of efficient algorithms and the computational complexity of decision, optimization, and search problems. Special focus on coordination problems in distributed systems, especially in algorithmic game theory, computational learning theory, and optimization under uncertainty.
Miscellany
  • Not offering internships.