
About
Marc Schröder is an Assistant Professor at the School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University, Netherlands. His research focuses on game theory, mechanism design, algorithms, and operations research with applications in scheduling, network economics, and strategic decision-making. He holds a PhD from Maastricht University and has held postdoctoral positions at RWTH Aachen University and Universidad de Chile. His work bridges theoretical foundations and practical applications in algorithmic game theory and optimization.
Education and Career: PhD and postdoc at Maastricht University (2011-2016), followed by postdocs at RWTH Aachen (2017-2020) and Universidad de Chile (2016-2017). Current role since 2020.
Research Interests: Specializes in strategic interactions in networks, scheduling under constraints, congestion games, and algorithmic mechanisms. His work emphasizes equilibrium analysis, approximation algorithms, and optimization under uncertainty.
Recent Publications Trends: Focus on bicriteria network flows, scheduling algorithms with deadlines, congestion game equilibria, and prophet inequalities. Active in venues like Operations Research, Mathematics of Operations Research, and Game Theory conferences.
Awards: No awards explicitly listed in provided texts.
Teaching: Covers Actuarial Mathematics, Dynamic Modelling, Game Theory applications in economics, and computational methods. Coordinates courses in quantitative economics and game-theoretic optimization.
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