All talks will be on Zoom
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Co-Organizers: Thayer Morrill (tsmorril@ncsu.edu), Will Phan (wphan@ncsu.edu), Umut Dur (udur@ncsu.edu)
FALL 2021:
10/13 (3pm-4pm) Aram Grigoryan, Duke University, School Choice and the Housing Market
10/27 (3pm-4pm) Haydar Evren, Boston College, Affirmative Action in Two Dimensions: A Multi-Period Apportionment Problem
11/03 (3pm-4pm) Yuki Tamura, NYU Abu Dhabi, Some Characterizations of Generalized Top Trading Cycles
11/10 (3pm-4pm) Manshu Khanna, Boston College
11/17 (3pm-4pm) Akhil Vohra, University of Georgia
12/01 (3pm-4pm) Rouzbeh Ghouchani, Concordia University
12/08 (3pm-4pm) Pinaki Mandal, Indian Statistical Institute
SPRING 2021:
01/27 (3pm-4pm) Tayfun Sonmez, Boston College, Fair Allocation of Vaccines, Ventilators and Antiviral Treatments: Leaving No Ethical Value Behind in Health Care Rationing
02/03 (3pm-4pm) Inacio Bo, University of York Pick-an-Object Mechanisms
02/17 (3pm-4pm) Julien Combe, Ecole Polytechnique - CREST Unpaired Kidney Exchange: Overcoming the Double Coincidence of Wants without Medium of Exchange
02/24 (3pm-4pm) Utku Unver, Boston College, Blood Allocation with Replacement Donors
03/03 (3pm-4pm) Tamás Fleiner, Eötvös Loránd University, A Graph-Theoretic Approach to Stable Matchings
03/10 (3pm-4pm) Vikram Manjunath, University of Ottawa, Interview Hoarding
03/17 (3pm-4pm) David Delacretaz, University of Oxford, Processing Reserves Simultaneously
03/24 (3pm-4pm) Alexander Nesterov, Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg, Measuring Manipulations in Matching Markets by Counting Manipulating Agents
04/07 (3pm-4pm) Samson Alva, University of Texas at San Antonio, Robust Efficiency for Random Allocation
04/14 (3pm-4pm) Scott Kominers, Harvard University, To Infinity and Beyond: Scaling Economic Theories via Logical Compactness
04/21 (3pm-4pm) Hannu Vartiainen, University of Helsinki, Strong History Dependent Stable Set
04/28 (3pm-4pm) Alex Teytelboym, University of Oxford, The Equilibrium Existence Duality: Equilibrium with Indivisibilities & Income Effects
FALL 2020:
All talks will be on Zoom.
09/30 (1pm-2pm) Oguz Afacan, Sabanci University, Waitlist Engineering in Object Allocations. Seminar starts at 1pm (ET)
10/07 (3pm-4pm) Battal Dogan, University of Bristol, Robust Minimal Instability of the Top Trading Cycles Mechanism Seminar starts at 3pm (ET)
10/14 (10am-11am) Jun Zhang, Nanjing Audit University, Fractional Top Trading Cycle Seminar starts at 10am (ET)
10/21 (1pm-2pm) Ryan Tierney, University of Southern Denmark, Discrete Pricing in a Continuous World Seminar starts at 1pm (ET)
10/28 (3pm-4pm) Martin Van der Linden, Emory University, Jury Selection Procedures, Excluding Extremes, and Group Representation Seminar starts at 3 pm (ET)
11/4 (1pm-2pm) Madhav Raghavan, University of Lausanne, A Theory of Transparency in Centralised Allocation Seminar starts at 1pm (ET)
11/11 (1pm-2pm) Arda Gitmez, Bilkent University, Media Capture: A Bayesian Persuasion Approach Seminar starts at 1pm (ET)
11/18 (1pm-2pm) Christoph Schlegel, City University of London Seminar starts at 1pm (ET)