Tom Demeulemeester
PhD Researcher, funded by Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Research Centre For Operations Research and Statistics at KU Leuven.
Supervised by Roel Leus and Dries Goossens.
My main research interests are operations research, combinatorial optimization, matching/assignment, computational social choice, and algorithmic game theory.
Email: tom (dot) demeulemeester (at) kuleuven (dot) be
Please feel free to contact me for questions about my research, or if you want to collaborate.
Paper in the spotlight
How to fairly select one of the (possibly many) optimal solutions of an integer programming formulation?
In Fair integer programming under dichotomous and cardinal preferences, we propose a unified framework to fairly select optimal solutions of integer programming formulations. As such, we embed the "black-box" procedure of solving an integer program into a framework that is explainable from start to finish.
We propose several general-purpose algorithms to maximize, for example, Nash welfare or the minimum selection probability, and we study their axiomatic and computational properties.
More details can be found in the preprint.
News
May '24: I will hold the public defense of my PhD, entitled Fairness through randomization: An operations research perspective, on 22nd of May, 2024.
Aug '23: Our paper Relaxed core stability in hedonic games with size-dependent utilities (with Jannik Peter) was accepted at MFCS 2023.
Dec '22: A paper I co-authored got accepted at AAAI-23: Strategy-proofness and proportionality in party-approval multi-winner elections (with Théo Delemazure, Manuel Eberl, Jonas Israel & Patrick Lederer).
Apr '22: I presented our paper A pessimist’s approach to one-sided matching at the 2022 Easter Workshop on School Choice in Belfast.
Apr '22: The European Journal of Operational Research accepted our paper A pessimist’s approach to one-sided matching (with Dries Goossens, Ben Hermans & Roel Leus).