About me

Since April 2021, I am an assistant professor at the Tilburg School of Economics and Management in Tilburg, the Netherlands. I am part of the department of Econometrics and Operations Research (EOR).

I completed my PhD research at CWI in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, under the supervision of Guido Schäfer. After that I was a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in Saarbrücken, Germany, in the D1 group of (at the time) Kurt Mehlhorn. I completed my Bachelor and Master studies at the TU Delft.

A copy of my CV can be found here (last updated January 2022).

Research interests

I mostly work on problems at the intersection of economics and (theoretical) computer science, an area often referred to as EconCS. My main research interests here are resource allocation games and online algorithms. I also work on Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods for the approximate sampling and counting of combinatorial objects, mostly for the problem of sampling graphs with given degrees (and related problems).

Contact

Email:
p (dot) s (dot) kleer (at) tilburguniversity (dot) edu

Postal address:
Pieter Kleer
Warandelaan 2 (Koopmans Building), room K 410
5037 AB Tilburg
Netherlands