Emilien Macault
Welcome on my personal website. News and bio feature below and my (possibly not) up-to-date resume is available here (French, Sept. 2023).
Contact: emilien dot macault at univ-lorraine dot fr
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BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: Along with Lucas Baudin, Felipe Garrido-Lucero, Atulya Jain and Simon Finster, we are organizing GAIMSS 2024, the Games and Artificial Intelligence Multidisciplinary Summer School! The event will be held in the beautiful city of Metz and will consist in a 3-day summer school and a 2- day workshop. Our 3 professors will give courses in mathematics, computer science and economics. More details on the event website !
NEWS:
I will attend the Complex Systems, Networks and Finance workshop in Nancy on November 23rd.
The Parisian Game Theory Junior Seminar at Institut Henri Poincaré has been revived! Sessions are happening every two weeks, get in touch with the organisers if interested.
I gave a talk at the Blockchain@X-OMI Workshop on Blockchain and Decentralized Finance
I joined Université de Lorraine in September 2023.
I will be attending the Alpine Symposium on Game Theory in Grenoble on June 2023.
A corrigendum to "Social Learning in Nonatomic Routing Games" has been published in Games and Economic Behavior clarifying capacity restrictions of the main theorem.
My thesis chapter "Social Learning in Nonatomic Routing Games" (joint with Tristan Tomala and Marco Scarsini) has been published in Games and Economics Behavior in March 2022.
I defended my PhD thesis on Dec. 7th 2021, at HEC Paris.
BIO:
I am a theoretical economist, interested in social learning and information dynamics in games. My papers develop theoretical tools to study the impact of disinformation and fake-news, network externalities in information agregation and environmental decision making.
Since September 2023, I am an Assistant Professor (Maître de conférences) at Université de Lorraine. I teach data science and statistical learning for economics. I am in charge of the statistics track for the master degree ESEF (Statistical Expertise for Economics and Finance). I am a affiliated researcher at the BETA economics lab and the Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST).
Previously, I was Microeconomics Coordinator at ENSAE Paris, in charge of handling recruitment and organization for all microeconomics courses taught at ENSAE Paris and coordinating the "Data Science and Business Decision" engineering degree and the M2 Master in Economics at Institut Polytechnique de Paris.
I completed my doctoral studies at HEC Paris in the Economics and Decision Science department and CNRS unit GREGHEC, under the supervision of Tristan Tomala.