- Game Theory
- Computer Science
- Economics
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Dr. Marcin Dziubiński is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Informatics within the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics at the University of Warsaw. His research focuses on the intersection of computer science and economics, particularly in game theory, network security, and multi-agent systems. He has contributed to conferences and journals such as WINE, SAGT, AAMAS, and Theoretical Economics, addressing topics ranging from strategic network design to equilibrium analysis in games. His research interests include social and economic networks, mechanism design, and game theory applications. Specific areas of focus are network security in adversarial environments, strategic resource allocation in games like Colonel Blotto, and the analysis of voting models and spatial competition. He also explores multi-agent systems, contributing to the complexity of BDI logics and their applications in teamwork and security contexts. While no specific scientific awards are listed in the provided information, his extensive publication record highlights his contributions to theoretical and applied research in game theory and network science. No advisees or grants are explicitly mentioned in the text.













