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Prof. Felix Brandt is a Professor of Algorithmic Game Theory at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), within the School of Computation, Information and Technology. His research focuses on algorithmic game theory, computational social choice, and their intersections with theoretical computer science, AI, and economics.
- Education: Diploma and PhD from TUM, postdoctoral research at Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford University.
- Habilitation from LMU Munich (2010).
Research interests include social choice theory, mechanism design, and strategic behavior in multi-agent systems. Notable contributions include work on tournament solutions, probabilistic social choice, and Nash equilibrium characterizations.
Recent articles explore Condorcet-consistent voting systems, stability in hedonic games, and axiomatic foundations of Nash equilibrium. Awards include the DFG Heisenberg Professorship (2010) and TUM Supervisory Award (2021).
Advises over 10 PhD students and has supervised numerous postdocs. Active in editorial roles for journals like Games and Economic Behavior and Social Choice and Welfare.
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