Publications: 'Equilibrium Computation in First-Price Auctions with Correlated Priors' accepted to EC'25; 'On the Computation of Equilibria in Discrete First-Price Auctions' accepted to EC'24; Preprints: 'A Study of Variants of PPA-complete Problems', MCompSci Thesis, University of Oxford, 2022.
Research Experience
Organizing the weekly Edinburgh CS/Econ Seminar; Participating in various academic conferences and workshops, such as the Formal Analysis, Theory and Algorithms (FATA) Seminar, and the Theory Seminar of the Archimedes Research Unit.
Education
PhD: University of Edinburgh, advised by Dr. Aris Filos-Ratsikas, within the Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science; MCompSci: University of Oxford, supervised by Prof. Paul Goldberg for his thesis.
Background
Research Interests: The intersection of Theoretical Computer Science and Economics, specifically in the field of Algorithmic Game Theory. Recently, focusing on problems in Auction Theory, with an emphasis on the complexity of computing equilibria in such settings.