Dr. Georgios Birmpas is a researcher specializing in algorithmic game theory, computational economics, and fair division. He currently serves as Module Co-ordinator for Algorithmic Game Theory (COMP559) and Computational Game Theory and Mechanism Design (COMP326) at an institution not explicitly named. His research focuses on fairness and efficiency in resource allocation problems, often intersecting computer science, economics, and multiagent systems. Key research areas: Algorithmic Fairness Submodular Optimization Strategic Agent Modeling Distortion in Voting Systems Recent contributions include: Fair multiobjective submodular function maximization Existence of approximate equilibria in resource allocation Two-query distortion analysis in matching problems Interdependent value models in fair division His work has appeared in venues such as the International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS) and journals like Mathematics of Operations Research and SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics . Collaborators include researchers from institutions across Europe, focusing on theoretical and applied aspects of algorithmic fairness.











