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RESEARCH AREAS
Social Choice, Computational Social Choice, Decision Theory, Game Theory, Political Economy.
CURRENT POSITION
PostDoc at Department of Economics and Economic History at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
VISITING POSITIONS
15 weeks 2016. Visiting professor at Department of Economics and Economic History at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain.
15 weeks 2017. Visiting professor at Department of Economics at University of Girona, Spain.
3 weeks 2015. Visiting Scholar at the Center for the Study of Rationality, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
9 weeks 2015. Visiting Scholar at Department of Mathematics, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary.
EDUCATION
2016. PhD in Economics, cum laude. Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain.
2012. MA Industrial Organization, best student award. Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain.
2009. BA Economics, with honours. Moscow City Government University of Management, Russia.
ADDITIONAL COURSES
2016. "COST IC1205 Summer school on Computational Social Choice." San Sebastian, Spain
2015. "COST IC1205 Summer school on Fair Division." Grenoble, France.
2014. "COST IC1205 Summer school on Interdisciplinary Analysis of Voting Rules." Caen, France.
2013. "Russian Summer School on Institutional Analysis." Moscow, Russia.
2010. "e-Learning." “Live Business Solutions”, Ltd., Moscow, Russia.
2009. "Distance Learning," supplementary degree in Psychology and Pedagogy, Moscow State Regional University, Russia.
PUBLISHED PAPERS:
2021. “Reaching consensus under a deadline” M Bannikova, L Dery, S Obraztsova, Z Rabinovich, JS Rosenschein. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 35 (1), 1-42
2021 “The Number of Parties and Decision-Making in Legislatures” M Bannikova, A Jelnov, P Jelnov. Games. 12. 76. 10.3390/g12040076.
PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS
2015. “Gathering Support from Rivals: The Two Rivals Case.” Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation (2015),
pp.207–214.
WORKING PAPERS
2016. "Between fairness and a mistrial: consensus under a deadline" with Lihi Naamani-Dery (Ariel University, Israel), Svetlana Obraztsova (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel), Zinovi Rabinovich (Mobileye Telecom ltd., Israel), and Jffrey S. Rosenschein (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel).
2016. "The number of parties and decision making in legislatures" with Artyom Jelnov (Ariel University, Israel)
2015. "Are parliaments with more parties cheaper to bribe?" with Attila Tasnádi (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary).
2015. "Gathering support from rivals: the two agent case with random order" with José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez and Peio Zuazo-Garin (Universitat Rovira i Virgili).
SEMINARS AND INVITED TALKS
2016. Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. "Between fairness and a mistrial: Consensus under a deadline"
2015. Ariel University. "Are parliaments with more parties cheaper to bribe?"
2015. Center for the Study of Rationality, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. "Are parliaments with more parties cheaper to bribe?"
2015. Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. "Are parliaments with more parties cheaper to bribe?"
2015. Department of Mathematics, Corvinus University of Budapest. "More parties - cheaper to bribe?"
2015. Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitat de Barcelona. "More parties - cheaper to bribe?"
2015. Department of Mathematics, Corvinus University of Budapest. "Gathering support from rivals: random order."
2013. Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. "Corruption in representative democracy."
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2016. Workshop on Future Directions in Computational Social Choice, Budapest, Hungary. Presented: "How easy is a consensus?"
2016. Summer school "Computational Social Choice". Presented poster "The number of parties and decision making in legislatures"
2016 Trobada d’Economia, Reus, Spain. Presented "Gathering support from rivals: two agents random order"
2016. Workshop in Industrial and Public Economics, Reus, Spain. Presented "Are parliaments with more parties cheaper to bribe?"
2015. 40th SAEe, Girona, Spain. Presented "Are parliaments with more parties cheaper to bribe?"
2015. XII Meeting of REES, Almeria, Spain. Presented "Are parliaments with more parties cheaper to bribe?"
2015. Group Decision and Negotiation, Warsaw, Poland. Presented "Gathering support from rivals: the two rivals case."
2015. Trobada d'Economia, Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain. Presented "Gathering support from rivals: two agents, random order."
2014. Summer School "Interdisciplinary Analysis of Voting Rules", Caen, France. Presented poster "Gathering support from rivals."
2013. X Encuentro REES, Malaga, Spain. Presented "Sequential voting with several stages."
2013. Mathematics of Electoral Systems: Voting, Apportioning and Districting, Budapest, Hungary. Presented "Bribing parties in alternative parliament structures."
2013. Russian Summer School on Institutional Analysis, Moscow, Russia. Presented "Bribing parties in alternative parliament structures."
FELLOWSHIPS
2015. Travel grant for visiting research, COST Action IC1205 on Computational Social Choice.
2014. Travel grant for visiting research, COST Action IC1205 on Computational Social Choice.
2013 - 2016. Competitive fellowship “Formación del Profesorado Universitario." Awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spain.
2012 - 2013. Competitive fellowship for the PhD students. Awarded by University Rovira i Virgili, Spain.
2011. Grant for foreigners to obtain the master degree. Awarded by University Rovira i Virgili, Spain.
2004 - 2009. State student fellowship. Awarded by the Government of Moscow, Russia.