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Felix Brandt studies the mathematical complexity-theoretic foundations of interaction among autonomous agents. His main fields of interest include algorithmic game theory and computational social choice, which lie at the intersection of theoretical computer science, artificial intelligence, and economics. Brandt completed his doctorate in computer science at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in 2003, where his thesis dealt with electronic auctions and was supervised by Professor W. Brauer. He spent a year as a postdoctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon University and another year at Stanford University in the USA. He qualified as a lecturer in 2010 at Munich’s Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU). His professorship is sponsored by the German Research Foundation's Heisenberg Program, and in 2012 he gained a secondary appointment in the Department of Mathematics.
Technical University of Munich • Munich, Germany
Holder of a chair in Decision Sciences Systems.