Learning Agents Research Group at Erasmus (LARGE)

 
 
   
 

PhD Alumni

  Ludo Waltman is a fourth year PhD student at the Econometric Institute of the Erasmus School of Economics. One of his research interests is agent-based computational economics, that is, the modeling of boundedly rational economic agents using computational techniques (simulation, artificial intelligence methods). The problems with which he is concerned are mainly of a micro-economic nature, for example auctions and oligopoly models.
Milan Lovric ia a PhD candidate at the Erasmus School of Economics at Erasmus University. His doctoral project entitled "The Confluence of Behavioral Finance and Artificial Stock Markets - From Individual Investor Behavior to Complex Market Dynamics". He wrote several scholarly publication regarding the conceptual model of investor behavior and social learning and wealth maximization in an agent-based artificial stock market.


Jordan Srour (PhD) is a Lecturer at American University of Beirut.

Master Alumni

 
Otto ter Haar is a master student of the Erasmus School of Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, following the master Computational economics, with a specialization in logistics and supply chain management. Otto holds a Bachelor degree in Business intelligence from the Erasmus school of economics. Otto is actively participating in the MinneTAC agent research team. Research topics are operations research and supply chain management.

 
Romke de Vries is a master student of the Erasmus School of Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, following the master Computational Economics, with a specialization in logistics and supply chain management. During his Bachelor thesis Romke became involved with the TAC SCM game and the MinneTAC agent. Romke is now actively participating in the MinneTAC agent research team and focuses in his master on improving the price prediction mechanism of the agent.
 

 
 
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