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Simon Jantschgi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Zurich and an Associate Member at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. He is affiliated with the Zurich Center for Market Design and previously held positions at Oxford's Department of Economics and Berkeley's Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute.
His research focuses on market design and microeconomic theory, particularly in financial markets, online trading platforms, and non-monetary allocation of indivisible goods. He applies game theory to analyze sports dynamics like tennis and football penalties, and investigates mechanisms like BRACE for combinatorial exchanges.
Recent publications include work on competitive combinatorial exchange (EC'25), transaction cost transparency (EC'24), and double auction efficiency (EC'22). His research has been recognized with the 2024 Annual Award from the University of Zurich.
As an educator, he has lectured at University of Oxford and served as Teaching Assistant at ETH Zurich and University of Zurich, covering game theory, market norms, and computational social science. He also consults for platforms like Rally (collectible asset trading), Orderfox (industrial manufacturing), and ASVZ (sports course allocation).
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