Photo: Christina Katt-Pawlowitsch by G Jäger.
Photo: Christina Katt-Pawlowitsch by G Jäger.
Associate professor (Maître de Conférences, HDR) in Applied Mathematics at the University Paris-Panthéon-Assas
I was born in Vienna, Austria. In 2007, I received my Doctorate in Economics from the University of Vienna with a thesis on the evolutionary aspects of sender-receiver games under the supervision of Gerhard Sorger (Department of Economics) and Karl Sigmund (Faculty of Mathematics). After that, I had positions as a junior research fellow at Harvard University (2007-2009), the University of Vienna (2010), and Paris School of Economics (2010-2012). Since 2012, I have been at the University Paris-Panthéon-Assas.
Recently, April 3rd, 2025, I defended my "Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches" (HDR), under the supervision of Antoine Billot, in front of a jury presided by Joseph Abdou and including Paul Égré (reviewer), Marie Laclau-Vigéral, Philip Reny, Ariel Rubinstein (reviewer), and Jörgen Weibull (reviewer).
I am member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Game Theory, co-guest editor of its special issue on "Games, Decisions, and Language," and, together with Antoine Billot, guest editor of the special issue of Revue Economique in Honor of Robert Aumann.
Together with Paul Égré and Benjamin Spector, I organize the Paris Workshop on Game Theory and Language - the third edition of which will take place in June 2025.