Hayrullah Dindar's academic webpage
Hi, and welcome!
I am a fellow of the Berlin Center for Consumer Policies (BCCP) and a Junior Fellow of the Murat Sertel Center for Advanced Economic Studies. I was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Efficient Algorithms (ALGO) Research Group of TU Berlin between September 2021 and September 2023.
My research interests lie broadly in microeconomic theory, political economy, and experimental economics. More specifically, my primary research agenda is developing and analyzing representative democracy models, migrating and combining tools from Social Choice Theory and Game Theory. I also work on claims problems and committee selection problems from a theoretical standpoint.
Feel free to contact me about research!
News
Our paper Vote swapping in irresolute two-tier voting procedures (with Jean Lainé) has been accepted for publication in Social Choice and Welfare. (Nov 2022)
Our paper Multiwinner Voting with Possibly Unavailable Candidates (with Markus Brill, Jonas Israel, Jérôme Lang, Jannik Peters, and Ulrike Schmidt-Kraepelin) was accepted for publication at AAAI 2023. (Nov 2022)
Our paper Compromise in combinatorial vote (with Jean Lainé) has been accepted for publication in Social Choice and Welfare. (Jan 2022)