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Doctoral School: Computational Social Choice

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Simon French <[log in to unmask]>

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Simon French <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 11 Dec 2009 22:06:50 +0000

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Cost IC0602 International Doctoral School
Algorithmic Decision Theory: Computational Social Choice
Session 2010 : April 9-14, 2010, Estoril, Lisbon, Portugal
 
 
Organizing and scientific committee: José Rui Figueira (CEG-IST, Instituto
Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal), António Carvalho Fernandes (CEG-IST,
Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal), Alexis Tsoukiàs
(CNRS-LAMSADE, Paris, France), Jerôme Lang (CNRS-LAMSADE, Paris, France).
 
This programme is an activity of the COST Action IC0602 “Algorithmic
Decision Theory” (www.algodec.org). It is also supported by the Centre for
Management Studies (CEG-IST) at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) and Tagus
Park Campus of IST. It is the fourth doctoral school organised by the COST
Action IC0602 (the first took place in Han sur Lesse, Belgium, in September
2007, the second one in Troina, Sicily, Italy, April 2008, the third one at
Cork, Ireland, April 2009; see more in www.algodec.org). 
 
Goals: 
Promote recent research results obtained in the field of Computational
Social Choice and Algorithmic Decision Theory 
Develop contacts and collaboration among young researchers in this field. 
 
Target participants:  doctoral students engaged in decision theory or
decision support, understood in a broad sense (i.e. computational social
choice theory, multiple criteria decision analysis including multi-objective
optimization, decision under risk and uncertainty, algorithmic decision
theory, welfare economics, etc.)
 
Organisation: during their stay, up to 30 selected doctoral students will
receive intensive training in three selected topics dispensed by three
well-known scholars in the field of computational social choice; the
participants will be given an opportunity to present their own work and
receive a feedback. Additional senior researchers will stay for one or two
days and give a talk. All presentations and discussions will be in English. 
 
Practical issues: the participants will be accomodated at the Eden Hotel
located in Estoril
(http://www.portugalvirtual.pt/_lodging/costadelisboa/estoril/estoril.eden/index.html),
a small city around 25 kilometres far from Lisbon. The working sessions will
take place in the hotel, as well as the meals. From the airport, the hotel
can be reached by bus-subway-train, bus-train, or taxi (more information
will be provided in the site of the hotel). 
 
Sketch of the programme: a typical day will consist of two lectures of two
hours. Confirmed talks by:  
Christian Klamer (Institute of Public Economics at Graz University). Url:
http://www.uni-graz.at/fwiwww/home-eng/staff/klamler.html) 
Ulle Endriss (ILLC, University of Amsterdam). Url:
http://www.illc.uva.nl/~ulle/ 
Jerôme Lang (CNRS-LAMSADE, Paris). URL:
http://www.irit.fr/recherches/RPDMP/persos/Jerome.html 
 
About three hours will be devoted to presentation and discussion of their
research by the participants. Five senior researchers will visit the School
and deliver short lectures. 
 
Fee: The School is supported by the COST Action IC0602 “Algorithmic Decision
Theory”. Other sponsors are CEG-IST and IST-Taguspark. The fee for students
is 225 € for the entire stay (full pension). Travel expenses are not covered
by the organizers.  
 
Application: doctoral students, especially those in early stages of their
research, are invited to apply for participation to the School by sending a
short CV that mention their background and their research interests and/or
achievements. Applications must be sent by the 
end of January, 2010
to José Rui Figueira ([log in to unmask]).The scientific committee will
select the participants on the basis of their research interests and
records. Priority will be given to students from countries involved in the
COST Action. Students who already participated to the previous schools can
apply again although priority will be given to new applications. Applicants
will be informed of the decision of the committee by February 20, 2010. 
 
For further information send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask]  
For further details look at: www.algodec.org
 

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