The Sixth Annual Southern California Symposium on Network Economics and Game Theory
This year marks the Sixth Annual Southern California Symposium on Network Economics and Game Theory. The Symposium will bring together local students, professors, and researchers who apply game theory to analyze, design, and assess the performance of networks with the goals of creating collaborations between researchers in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Economics, and encouraging discussions regarding the benefits and limitations of game theory as a performance assessment and design tool for networks.
In addition to a strong program of invited speakers (listed below), the Symposium will include a student poster session to promote interaction among groups from local schools.
Keynote Speakers
- Markus Mobius, Microsoft Research
- Tim Roughgarden, Stanford
Invited Speakers
- Marina Agranov, Caltech
- Nageeb Ali, UCSD
- Siddharth Barman, Caltech
- Francesco Bullo, UCSB
- Yilmaz Kocer, USC
- John Ledyard, Caltech
- Ichiro Obara, UCLA
- Jong-Shi Pang, USC
- Georgios Piliouras, Caltech
- Marek Pycia, UCLA
- Shang-Hua Teng, USC
- Mihaela van der Schaar, UCLA
- Joel Watson, UCSD
Attendance is free, but registration is required for planning purposes.
Online registration is available at http://medianetlab.ee.ucla.edu/SocalNEGT.