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Jasper de Jong is a Lecturer at the University of Twente's Department of Mathematics of Operations Research. His research focuses on game theory, algorithmic game theory, and operations research, with particular emphasis on equilibrium models, congestion games, and scheduling optimization. His work explores the efficiency of Nash and subgame perfect equilibria in network routing and resource allocation contexts.
Key research contributions include analyzing the price of anarchy in congestion games, evaluating equilibrium quality in set packing and throughput scheduling scenarios, and investigating decentralized throughput scheduling mechanisms. His interdisciplinary work occasionally extends into medical research, such as developing clinical guidelines for epidural corticosteroid injections.
Publications span topics ranging from theoretical game models to applied engineering solutions, reflecting his expertise in both abstract mathematical frameworks and real-world optimization problems. His most cited works address the inefficiency of equilibria in network routing and the asymptotic price of anarchy in congestion games.




