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Peter Borm is a Full Professor of Mathematics and Game Theory at Tilburg University, affiliated with the Department of Econometrics and Operations Research within the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TS Economics and Management). His career spans over three decades, beginning as an Assistant Professor in 1990 and advancing to his current role since 2001. His research focuses on cooperative and non-cooperative game theory, operations research, bankruptcy problems, and networks, with notable contributions to strategic behavior in interactive decision-making and opinion dynamics.
Education: PhD in Mathematics from Radboud University Nijmegen (1990), focusing on game-theoretic models and solution concepts.
Research interests include game practice, games of skill/chance, sequencing and delivery situations, and stochastic environments. He has supervised over 25 PhD students, many of whom have produced influential work in game theory and operations research. Awards highlight his teaching excellence, including multiple TiSEM Best Teacher recognitions.
Current research trends in his articles revolve around cooperative investment dynamics, strategic bankruptcy models, opinion network influence, and financial network clearing mechanisms. His work bridges game theory with real-world applications in economics, environmental policy, and infrastructure.





