Schedule:
in-person component
July 11 (in person, at EC 2023 in London)
Graduating Bits poster session, where participants close to graduation (on either side) can present their research findings. Sign-up here. The schedule and presenters are below. The location of the poster session is Great Hall, at the conference venue.
8.30-9.30 AM
Graduating Bits poster session
9.30-10:00 AM
Coffee break + Graduating Bits poster session
10.00-11:00 AM
Graduating Bits poster session
11:00-11:30 AM
Coffee break + Graduating Bits poster session
Presenters (in order of registration):
Emmanouil Vasileios Vlatakis Gkaragkounis (UC Berkeley).
Featured paper: "The Complexity of Hidden Concave Games".
Clayton Thomas (Princeton University).
Featured paper: "Strategyproofness-Exposing Mechanism Descriptions".
Yeganeh Alimohammadi (Stanford University).
Featured paper: "Locality of Random Digraphs on Expanders".
Kate Donahue (Cornell University).
Featured paper: "Models of fairness in federated learning".
Yichi Zhang (University of Michigan).
Featured paper: "Multitask Peer Prediction With Task-dependent Strategies".
Abheek Ghosh (University of Oxford).
Featured paper: "Best-Response Dynamics in Lottery Contests".
Denizalp Goktas (Brown University).
Featured paper: "Fisher Markets with Social Influence".
Yurong Chen (Peking University).
Featured paper: "Coordinated Dynamic Bidding in Repeated Second-Price Auctions with Budgets".
Evi Micha (University of Toronto).
Featured paper: "Proportionally Fair Clustering Revisited".
Evangelia Gergatsouli (University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Featured paper: "Approximating Pandora's Box with Correlations".
Divyarthi Mohan (Tel-Aviv University).
Featured paper: "Interdependent Public Projects".
Jessie Finocchiaro (Harvard University).
Featured paper: "An Embedding Framework for the Design and Analysis of Consistent Polyhedral Surrogates".
Konstantin Zabarnyi (Technion).
Featured paper: "Universally Robust Information Aggregation for Binary Decisions".
Vishnu V. Narayan (Tel-Aviv University).
Featured paper: "Breaking the Envy Cycle: Best-of-Both-Worlds Guarantees for Subadditive Valuations".
Alireza Fallah (MIT).
Featured paper: "How Good Are Privacy Guarantees? Platform Architecture and Violation of User Privacy".
Sulagna Dasgupta (University of Chicago).
Featured paper: "Optimal Test Design for Knowledge-based Screening".
Jingyan Wang (Georgia Institute of Technology).
Featured paper: "Debiasing Evaluations That are Biased by Evaluations".
Devansh Jalota (Stanford University).
Featured paper: "Stochastic Online Fisher Markets: Static Pricing Limits and Adaptive Enhancements".
Kun Zhang (Arizona State University).
Featured paper: "Uncharted Waters: Selling a New Product Robustly ".
Anish Thilagar (University of Colorado Boulder).
Featured paper: "Efficient Competitions and Online Learning with Strategic Forecasters".