Bernhard von Stengel is a Professor of Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, London School of Economics and Political Science . His work bridges game theory, computational complexity , and mathematical economics , with a focus on equilibrium computation and algorithmic aspects. Developed Game Theory Explorer , open-source software for analyzing strategic and extensive-form games. Organized major workshops like What is Strategic Information? (2024) and Game Theory and Machine Learning (2023). Authored the textbook Game Theory Basics (Cambridge University Press, 2021). His research spans zero-sum games , correlated equilibrium , inspection games , and communication over noisy channels . Recent work includes characterizing the Condorcet dimension of metric spaces (2024) and stable-set bounds for Nash equilibria in bimatrix games. He has collaborated with institutions like the Game Theory Society and contributed to public discourse via talks on algorithms' societal impact (2021) and game theory in politics (2020).











