
معرفی
Marieke Quant is an Associate Professor at Tilburg University's Department of Econometrics and Operations Research within the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TiSEM). Her research focuses on game theory, particularly its applications in operations research and bankruptcy situations. She has held academic roles since 2001, including lecturer and assistant professor before her current position. Quant is recognized for her teaching excellence, notably as an 'Excellent Teacher TiSEM' from 2013 to 2018. Her work spans cooperative and non-cooperative game theory, with recent publications addressing topics like linear production competition, influence measures in sequential projects, and decentralization in financial networks.
- Education: PhD in Economics from Tilburg University (2006).
- Teaching: Coordinates courses in Data Analysis and Mathematics, and has developed lecture notes on Linear Systems and Game Theory.
Research Interests: Quant explores strategic interactions in economic processes, including sequencing games and mutual liability problems. Her work often bridges theoretical game concepts with practical applications, such as optimizing production processes and resolving financial network liabilities.
Recent Publications: Her 2023 study on linear production and sequencing processes analyzes Nash equilibrium strategies, while 2021 work characterizes influence measures in project reliability. The 2020 paper on decentralization offers insights into financial network settlements.
- Awards: Excellent Teacher TiSEM (2013–2018).
- Grants/Advising: Supervised three academic works, with a focus on game-theoretic applications.
Labs/Teams: Active in TiSEM's Operations Research group, collaborating on interdisciplinary projects.



