Invited Speakers
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Amanda Friedenberg University of Arizona |
From summer 2018 she will be a Professor of Economics at the University of Arizona. Previously, she was an Associate Professor of Economics at the W.P. Carey School of Business (Arizona State University) and an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Olin Business School (Washington University in St. Louis). She holds a Ph.D. in Political Economy and Government from Harvard University and a B.A. from New York University. She has broad interests in microeconomics. To date, her research has focused on game theory and political economy. |
Joe Halpern Cornell University |
His research focuses on the interface between game and decision theory and computer science, on reasoning about knowledge and uncertainty, and on causality.He has also done work and continue to think actively about security, (fault tolerant) distriuted computing, and modal logic. His work lies at the boundary of a number of fields. |
Fabio Maccheroni IGIER-Università Bocconi |
Fabio Maccheroni is a Professor of Decision Sciences at Bocconi. He has a PhD in Applied Mathematics and he is the only scholar working at an Italian university who won the Carlo Alberto Medal (in 2010). Most of his scientific production is in Decision Theory, Game Theory, and Mathematical Finance. More recently, he started working on topics in Computational Neuroeconomics and Discrete Choice Analysis. |
Sherrylin Roush UCLA |
Sherrilyn Roush is Professor of Philosophy at UCLA. She works in probabilistic epistemology -- theories of knowledge, evidence, rationality, and understanding -- and general methodology of science. Recently she has worked on self-knowledge of beliefs and reliability, closure failure of knowledge, simulation, and understanding. She is currently working on the value of having coherent beliefs, and the role of naked statistical evidence in judging a single case. |