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Professor Rida Laraki is a distinguished academic in the fields of game theory, social choice, economic theory, and optimization. He earned his PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Pierre and Marie Curie in 2000, following his studies at the École Polytechnique (1996). His research spans topics such as sustainable equilibria, electoral reform, and learning dynamics in nonatomic games. He has contributed significantly to the academic landscape through publications in top-tier journals and conferences, focusing on strategic stability, voting systems, and game dynamics. Currently, he coordinates two key modules in computer science: the 15 Credit Project (COMP391) and the MEng Individual Project (COMP592).
Research Interests: Laraki’s work primarily bridges game theory, social choice, and economic modeling. He investigates equilibrium sustainability, innovative voting mechanisms like majority judgment, and learning algorithms in complex game environments. His interdisciplinary approach extends to optimization and operations research, addressing both theoretical and applied challenges.
Teaching: As a module coordinator, he oversees advanced computer science projects, guiding students in research and application of theoretical concepts.



