Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer and Professor Dov Samet, 1991-1994, "Infinite levels of mutual knowledge and belief in a group of players". Now at the Department of Economics, Open University.
Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer, 1992-1995. "Convergence to equilibrium in multi-stage games". Now at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering, The Technion.
M.Sc. under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer. Title: "Subjects in games with incomplete information on one side". 1994-1995. Leeat completed her Ph.D. in 2001 at Harvard. Currently at Princeton.
Zeev Arnon
M.Sc. under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer. 1996-1997. Title: "Optimal covering of hamming spaces".
M.Sc. under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer Title: "Uniform properties of stochastic games and approachability. 2000-2001. Emanuel completed his Ph.D in 2007 At the Weitzmann Institute. Emanuel moved to the Department of Mathematics in Toronto University and he is currently a Professor at the Technion.
M.Sc. under the supervision of Professor Eilon Solan, 2000-2002, "Two-player stopping games". Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer, 2002-2006. "Quantum probability and game theory". Eran is a faculty member at the Department of Economics in the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
M.Sc. under the supervision of Professor Eilon Solan. 2001-2002. Ori completed his Ph.D. in 2008 at the Weizmann Institute. Ori was a post-doctoral researcher at the theory group of Microsoft. He is currently a faculty member in the institute of mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Ricky Roet Green
M.Sc. under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer. Title: "Telling the truth in surveys". 2005-2006. Ricky is an Assistant Professor at the University of Rochester.
M.Sc. under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer. Title: "Categories and prototypes". 2002-2004 . Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer. 2005-2007. Title: "Categorizing others in a large game". Currently Yaron is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Ohio State University.
Dani Tweig
M.Sc under the supervision of Professor Eilon Solan. 2004-2006
Olga Spivak
M.Sc. under the supervision of Professor Eilon Solan. 2005-2008.
M.Sc. under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer. Title: "Location games", 2008-2009. Yoni is an Associate Professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
B.Sc. degree in Mathematics and Physics in 2005 at Tel-Aviv University and M.S.c under the supervision of Prof. Eilon Solan. His thesis dealt with repeated games with incomplete information. He continued as a Ph.D. student at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where he is currently a faculty member.
M.Sc. degree in Operations Research in 2007 at Tel Aviv University. Her thesis, under the supervision of Professor Eilon Solan, focused on games with perfect information. Ph.D. under the under the supervision of Professor Eilon Solan.
M.Sc. degree in Mathematics in 2007 at Tel Aviv University under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer. Ph.D under the supervision of Professor Eilon Solan. His work is diverse and includes a few subjects in game theory and decision theory: 1) correlated equilibria that are immune to joint deviations, and the implementation of such equilibria by cheap talk; 2) Equilibrium existence in undiscounted stochastic games; and 3) decision making with bounded rationality. Yuval an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics in Bar Ilan University.
M.Sc. degree in Mathematics at Tel-Aviv University in 2007. Ph.D under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer. His Master thesis, motivated by decision making under uncertainty, focused on non-additive measure theory. Roee's work is diverse and includes several subjects, such as games with incomplete information and decision making under uncertainty. Roee got a position as an assistant professor at Pittsburg University.
M.Sc. in Operations Research under the supervision of Prof. Ehud Lehrer, 2008-2011. Ya'arit is doing her Ph.D. at Columbia Business School.
Shiri obtained a MSc degree in Probability and Statistics and a BSc degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Tel-Aviv University. She is currently studying for her Ph.D under the supervision of Prof. David Schmeidler. Her interest is in Decision Theory, mainly models of decision making that involve ambiguity aversion (e.g., the Maxmin Expected Utility model of Gilboa and Schmeidler). She is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics in Bar Ilan.
Ron finished his Ph.D in Mathematics from the Hebrew University under the supervision of Professor Abraham Neyman. He was a Post-doctoral researcher at the Tel-Aviv University. His fields of interest are: Repeated games with bounded complexity, information theoretic techniques in game theory and search games. Ron got a position as a Senior Lecturer in the Mathematics department at the London School of Economics.
Omer recieved his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in mathematics from the Hebrew University. He finished his Ph.D from the Hebrew University in 2011 and was a post-doctoral researcher in the group in 2012. His fields of interest are: Branching stochastic games (applications and evolutionary dynamics beyond the mean field approximation) and competitive equilibria with indivisible goods in markets, networks and their applications. Omer got a position as a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Manchester.
Ziv earned a B.A. in mathematics at Princeton University and an M.A. in mathematics at the University of California at San Diego. He will be awarded a Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in late 2012. Ziv is currently a post-doctoral researcher in the group. His fields of interest include, amongst others, epistemic game theory, Bayesian games and cooperative games. Ziv is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Bar-Ilan University.
Assaf Cohen
Assaf obtained a M.Sc. degree in Mathematics in 2008 at Tel Aviv University. He is currently a Ph.D student under the supervision of Professor Eilon Solan. His research interests are stochastic processes and Bandit problems. Assaf moved to a position as a Post-doc in the Technion and is now an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Michigan.
Barak Shani
Barak finished his first degree in Law and a B.Sc. in Mathematics from the Hebrew University in 2010. He is currently is an M.Sc. student at the Tel-Aviv University, under the supervision of Prof. Eilon Solan. His work deals with approachability theory.
Gilad obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2012. Gilad was a post-doctoral researcher in the group for two years. His research interests include Incomplete Information, and its effect on the set of equilibria. He is currently a postdoc at the Department of Economics in Bar-Ilan University.
Xavier received his B.Sc. from the Paris Diderot 7 University and M.Sc. from the Pierre and Marie Curie Paris 6 University. He finished his Ph.D from the Toulouse University in 2012. Xavier was a post-doctoral researcher in the group for two years. His fields of interest are: Stochastic games, repeated games and games determinacy. He is currently an Associate Professor (Research) at LUISS Guido Carli University.
Gaëtan studied in the University Paris 11 (Orsay) and University Paris 1 (Sorbonne) where he received his M.Sc. in Mathematics in 2010 and his Aggregation in 2011. He obtained his Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Bernard De Meyer in 2015 and joined the department of Statistics and Operations Research at Tel Aviv University as a post-doctorate fellow. His research is concerned with repeated games with incomplete information and with pure location games on networks. Gaëtan is currently an Assistant Professor at the Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE) in France.
David received his B.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics and M.Sc. in Mathematics in 2012 from the Tel-Aviv University. His M.Sc. thesis dealt with Regret-free decision making under time delay. He received his Ph.D. in 2017 from the Tel-Aviv University, studying mechanism design under the supervision of Professor Ehud lehrer. He is currently a tenure-track lecturer at the economics department at the Ben Gurion University in the Negev.
Yevgeny received his B.Sc. in Physics and Electrical Engineering is 2008 from the Tel Aviv University and a B.Sc. in Mathematics in 2008 from the Open University. He received a M.Sc. in Physics under the supervision of Professor Tsevi Mazeh, dealing with exoplanets and triple stellar systems. In 2019 he finished his Ph.D. studies under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer. Yevgeny holds a Post Doctorate position at the Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE) in France.
Tao Wang
Tao Wang finished his Ph.D. in Economics from the Stony Brook University under the supervision of Professor Sandro Brusco, 2011-2017. Tao is is an Assistant Professor of Economics, Institute for Social and Economic Research, Nanjing Audit University. His research involves information, learning, and industrial organization.
Chang finished her Ph.D. in Economics from the Stony Brook University under the supervision of Professor Yair Tauman, 2011-2016. Chang is an Assistant Professor of Economics, Institute for Social and Economic Research, Nanjing Audit University. Her fields of interest are repeated games, inspection games, industrial organization.
Galit Ashkenazi-Golan finished her Ph.D. in School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel-Aviv University under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer, and then had a position as a research fellow in the game theory group. Her research involves repeated games with private monitoring, repeated games with incomplete information and Markov decision processes. Galit got a position as an assistant professor at London School of Economics.
Anna was a post-doctoral fellow in the group. Before that, she was a PhD candidate in game theory at Maastricht University under the supervision of János Flesch and Dries Vermeulen between 2013 and 2017. Her research interests include repeated games, games with finitely additive probabilities and decision theory. Anna is an assistant professor at the Quantitative Economics Department of Maastricht University.
Steffen is a post-doctoral researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany). His research interests include stochastic games and dynamic markets. Having been invited by Eilon Solan and Ehud Lehrer, Steffen spent the winter semester 2019-20 with the game theory group at Tel Aviv University.
Siyu Ma
Siyu was a a post-doctoral fellow in the group, who finished her Ph.D. in Economics from Stony Brook University under the supervision of Professor Yair Tauman in 2017. Her fields of interest are patent licensing, auctions and industrial organization. Currently, Siyu is a lecturer at China University of Political Science and Law.
Ilia was a post-doctoral fellow in the game theory group after he received his Ph.D. in economics from the Pennsylvania State University under supervision of Prof. Vijay Krishna and Prof. Rohit Lamba. His research interests are in mechanism design, contract theory, information design and repeated games. Ilia got a visiting position at the University of Chicago.
Avishay Weinbaum
Avishay received his B.Sc. in Mathematics in 2015. He finished his M.Sc. student under the supervision of Professor Eilon Solan. His main interests are stochastic games, Markov decision problems, probability, and combinatorics.
Dima Shaiderman
Dima received his B.Sc. in Mathematics in 2013 from the Tel Aviv University, his M.Sc. in Statistics under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer, dealing with exchangeable processes, and a Ph.D. dealing with repeated games with incomplete information under the supervision of Professor Ehud Lehrer. Dima is now a Post Doctorate Fellow at the Technion.
Moran Koren
Moran received his B.A. in Economics and Business Administration in 2009 and his M.Sc. in Economics under the supervision of Liad Blumrosen from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a Ph.D. dealing with social learning in adaptive environments in the Technion under the supervision of Ran Smorodinski and Itai Arieli. Moran was a Post Doctorate fellow in our group in 2021-2022, before joining Ben Gurion University.
Gil Bar Koltun
Gil Bar received her B.Sc in Mathematics in 2020 from Tel Aviv University. She is currently an M.Sc student under the supervision of Professor Eilon Solan, and her research is mainly focused in Borel games. She is also an active member of the Tel Aviv university Women in Mathematics forum, working for bettering the inclusion of women in the exact sciences and academia, and in mathematics in particular.