
RIDA LARAKI [email protected] AND [email protected] HTTPS://SITES.GOOGLE.COM/SITE/RIDALARAKI/ TOPICS Game Theory: dynamic games, discontinuous games, learning dynamics; Social Choice Theory: designing practical voting systems; Optimisation; Operations Research; Economic Theory EDUCATION 2012 University Professor in Applied Mathematics National Qualification, France 2011 Habilitation in Applied Mathematics Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris 2000 Ph.D in Applied Mathematics Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris 1997 M.Sc. in Mathematics Ecole Polytechnique, & Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris 1996 B.Sc. Diplôme d’Ingénieur Ecole Polytechnique, Paris POSITIONS 2013- Research Director CNRS Computer Science, LAMSADE, University of Paris Dauphine 2017- Honorary Professor Part-time, University of Liverpool, Computer Science Department 2019-2021 Professeur Attaché en Informatique Part-time, University of Paris Dauphine PSL & CNRS 01/2019 Visiting Professor Mathematics Department, Tel Aviv University 05/2018 Visiting Professor Economics Department, Chicago University 2016-2017 Visiting Professor Management School, University of Liverpool 2006-2017 Professeur chargé de cours Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau, France), Economics & Mathematics Departments 10/2015 Visiting Professor Economics Department, Yale University 1 2001-2013 Research Fellow (Chargé de Recherche) CNRS Laboratoire d’Econométrie, Ecole Polytechnique 2007-2013 Associate Researcher Mathematics Institut of Jussieu, University Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris 6) 2000-2001 Teaching Assistant (ATER), Mathematics University of Paris 9 Dauphine 1997-2000 Teaching Assistant (AMX), Mathematics University of Paris 10 Nanterre RESPONSIBILITIES INSTITUTIONAL 2018- Cofounder (with Chloé Ridel) and executive member of Mieux Voter A non-profil association promoting majority judgment. It developed a friendly voting plat- form in several languages (French, Spanish, English, German, Russian) and is very active in the public debate. 2015- Responsible of Doctoral Program in Computer Science University of Paris Dauphine 2016-2019 Elected Chairman SMAI – MODE: Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles – Mathématique de la Modélisation et de la Décision (French Research Group, the analog of SIAM in Optimisation) REVIEWING ACTIVITIES 2020 Co-editor of the Special Issue in Memory of Michel Balinski, Mathematical Programming 2019- Reviewer at Mathematical Reviews 2015- Associate Editor, RAIRO Operations Research 2014- Associate Editor, International Journal of Game Theory 2014 Co-editor of the Special Issue in Honour of Sylvain Sorin, Journal of Dynamics and Games 2012- Associate Editor, Journal of Dynamics and Games Referee Games and Economic Behavior, Econometrica, SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, Mathematics of Operation Research, Mathematical Programming, Theory and Decision, Jour- nal of Mathematical Economics, Journal of Economic Theory, Economic Theory, Social Choice and Welfare, Annals of Operations Research, Stochastic Methods and their Applications, Dy- namic Games and Applications, International Journal of Game Theory, Theoretical Economics, Discrete Applied Mathematics, Annals of Combinatorics, The American Mathematical Monthly, INFORMS Journal on Computing, Public Choice, European Journal of Operations Research, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, Stochastic Processes and their Applications, IEEE Con- ference on Decision and Control, Management Science, Mathematical Social Sciences. 2 MEMBERSHIPS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES 2020-2022 Elected member of the council (CA) of the SMAI (Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles), the french analogue of SIAM 2019-2025 Elected member of the council of the Game Theory Society 2020 Member of the 2020 jury of the PGMO PhD awards 2016- Nominated Member of the scientific committee of the Mathematics and Computer Science Department, University Paris 1 Sorbonne 2013-2019 Nominated member of the concile (CA) of the SMAI. 2016 Recruitment Committee member for the position of University Professor in Applied Mathe- matics, University Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris 6) 2016 Recruitment Committee member for the position of University Professor in Applied Mathe- matics, University Paris 13 Member of Scientific Committee of Several Conferences: SING’2017 FGI 2017, and others. Member, or past member, of: SMAI, ROADEF, SIAM, INFORMS, Econometric Society, Game Theory Society, Social Choice and Welfare Society, GDR Jeux, GDR Optimisation. PhD and Habilitation (referee or jury member) Vu, Dong Quan (2020), Computer Science, Sorbonne University (PhD, jury member) Adriana Alventosa Banos (2018), Economics, University of Valencia (PhD, referee) Victor Verdugo (2018), Computer Science, College de France (PhD, referee) Guillaume Vigeral (2017), Mathematics, PSL-Dauphine (Habilitation, jury member) Sylvain Gibaud (2017), Mathematics, Toulouse (PhD, jury member and president of the jury) Amelie Heliou (2017), Computational Biology, Orsay (PhD, referee) Antoine Hochard (2016), Mathematics, CMAP-Polytechnique (PhD, jury member) Mikaél Touati (2016), Computer Science, Telecom ParisTech (PhD, jury member) Stefano Moretti (2016), Computer Science, LAMSADE, Dauphine (Habilitation, coordinator) Xiaoxi Li (2015), Mathematics, UPMC (PhD, referee) Olivier Baude (2015), Computer Science, SUPELEC (PhD, jury member) Juan Pablo Maldonado Lopez (2014), Mathematics, UPMC (PhD, jury member) Benjamin Larousse (2014), Physics, SUPELEC (PhD, referee) Oscar Vasquez (2013), Computer Science, UPMC (PhD, referee) Luca Rose (2013), Computer Science, SUPELEC (PhD, jury member) Cheng Wan (2012), Mathematics, UPMC (PhD, jury member) Mario Bravo (2012), Mathematics, UPMC (PhD, jury member) Invitations of researchers During my career, I invited several researchers to visite my institution for several weeks or months, among them the professors: William Sudderth, Joseph Hofbauer, Marco Scarcini, William Sandholm, Bernhard von Stengel, Philippe Reny, Martin Gairing, José Raphael Coréa, Michihiro Kandori, Janos Flesch, Johannes Horner, Hari Govindan, Jacob Abernethy, Mario Bravo, Clemens Puppe, Aris Filos-Ratsikas and the PhD students Andrew Jeenings, Rubèn Hoeksma, Matias Pavez, Raimundo Julian Saona, and Victor Verdugo, Lucas Pahl, etc 3 SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS 2015- As responsible of the doctoral program in computer science in Dauphine, I follow the PhD students progress and I organise a research seminar where, every month, two students present their work, followed by my questions and then a discussion with all the students. Current PhD students 09/2018- Felipe Garrido. PhD in Computer Science, University of Paris Dauphine (Lamsade), " Social Impact of Matching Algorithms” 09/2018- Eric Benamou. PhD in Computer Science, University of Paris Dauphine (Lamsade), " Re- inforcement Learning in non homogenous sequential environment with applications to fi- nance”. Co-advisor: Jamal Atif, University of Paris Dauphine. 10/2018- Geovani Rizk. PhD in Computer Science, University of Paris Dauphine (Lamsade), CIFRE contract with Huawei. " Multi-agent learning for optimization of base station parameters”. Co-advisor: Yann Chevalère, University of Paris Dauphine. 09/2019- Lucas Baudin. PhD in Computer Science, University of Paris Dauphine (Lamsade), " Learning in dynamic games”. Co-advisor: Laurent Gourvès and Guillaume Vigeral 09/2019- Thomas Ragel. PhD in Mathematics, University of Paris Dauphine (Lamsade), " Bounded memory strategies in stochastic games”. Co-advisor: Guillaume Vigeral and Bruno Ziliotto. 09/2019- Estelle Varloot. PhD in Computer Science, Liverpool University, " Expressive Voting Rules”. Co-advisor: Aris Filos-Ratsikas Past PhD students 2014-2017 Saeed Hadikhanloo, currently researcher engineer on a AI company after two years post-doc in the CMAP, Ecole Polytechnique, France PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science, "Learning in Non-Atomic and Mean-Field Games”. Co-advisor: Pierre Cardaliaguet, University of Paris Dauphine. 2012-2016 Joon Kwon, currently Chargé de Recherche at the INRA, Paris, France after two years post- doc at the CMAP, Ecole Polytechnique, France. PhD in Mathematics, "Online Mirror Descent Strategies for Regret Minimization and Ap- proachability”. Co-advisor: Sylvain Sorin, University Pierre and Marie Curie 2006-2010 Claudia Saavedra, currently head of partnerships and digital services at Orange, France Tele- com, Paris. PhD in Economics at Ecole Polytechnique under CIFRE contract with Orange, "Essays on Telecommunications". Co-advisor: Jean-Pierre Ponssard, Ecole Polytechnique 2006-2010 Andrew Jennings, currently CIO of his own company “Monotonicity and Manipulability of Ordinal and Cardinal Social Choice Functions”. PhD Mathematics, Arizona State University I was member of the Graduate Supervisory Committee. Post-doc supervision 2010-2011 Panayotis Mertikopoulos, currently a researcher at the CNRS in Computer Science 2015-2016 Bruno Ziliotto, currently a researcher at the CNRS in Mathematics 4 Master Theses Supervision Tan Wai (2020, Liverpool), Yohann Bacquey (2020, EDF), Carlos de Melo Mota Ferreira Ar- into (2019, Liverpool), Estelle Varloot (2019, ENS), Ilia Shilov (2019, Orsay), Oscar Nuki (2018, Liverpool), Sylvain Moulierac (2017, ENSAE), Kimon Antonakopoulos (2016, UPMC), Tristan Garrec (2015, Saclay), Saeed Hadikhanloo (2014, UPMC), Aicha Ben Dhia (2013, ENS), Bruno Ziliotto (2012, ENS), Bruno Lamaison (2012, UPMC), Joon Kwon (2012, ENS), Alexis Peilloux (2012, Science-Po),
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