Wolfgang Ketter is an Associate Professor in the Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University. He founded and runs the Learning Agents Research Group at Erasmus (LARGE).
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Eric van Heck is a researcher, lecturer, writer, presenter, and advisor. He is a professor of Information Management and Markets at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. His research has a focus on the strategic and operational use of information technologies for companies and markets. In LARGE his research contributes to Managerial Decision Making and Support by Software Agents. Most of his research projects are in collaboration with innovative companies. He is a Research Fellow at the Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM).
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Rob Zuidwijk is an Associate Professor Supply Chain Management at the Rotterdam School of Management and interested in the use of information by decision makers distributed in supply chains. He has published on the topic of sustainable supply chains in journals like California Management Review, Production and Operations Management, and European Journal of Operational Research. His present work directs towards the use of intelligent agents in supply chains.
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Jan van Dalen is an Associate Professor in the Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University.
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Ruud Smit is an Associate Professor in the Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University.
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| Hans van de Koppel is a technology advisor, senior ICT architect with a twenty year track-record of leveraging technology to drive business value. He specializes in cloud services integration, process driven service architecture, and application of emerging technologies. As a principal consultant at Capgemini, he conducted innovation for many clients in the last 10 years. From 2006 Hans develops and co-lectures the master elective course ‘Next Generation Web Information Systems’ at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University faculty of Business Information Management. |
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Robert Klinski studied electrical engineering and telecommunications at the Technical University Hamburg-Harburg and received his doctorate with honors from the Munich Technical University in the field of digital signal processing for multicarrier systems. During his doctorate he worked with the Fraunhofer Institute for Communication Systems in Munich. Furthermore, he is the author of numerous publications in the field of digital telecommunications and mentioned as inventor in several patents.Robert Klinski is German and European Patent Attorney and managing director at Patentship, a patent law firm located in Munich. He supports LARGE with his expertise relating to IP related economic and technological issues.
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Frederik Hogenboom is a PhD candidate at the Erasmus School of Economics, conducting research in the field of semi-automatic recognition of financial events in news. In general, Frederik is interested in applications of computer science in economic environments. This includes (trading) agents and machine learning techniques. In his Bachelor, research was primarily focused on applications of the Semantic Web, but during his Master, Frederik became involved with the MinneTAC trading agent and devoted a lot of his time to research into economic regimes in TAC SCM.
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ShengYun (Annie) Yang is a fourth-year PhD candidate at the Department of Decision and Information Sciences in Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. She has a wide research interest, particularly on electronic markets and information markets (also called prediction markets). She has done several projects on consumer online auctions, focusing on the influence of ICT technologies on consumer behavior, exchange processes, stakeholder relationships, and the success of online auctions. Recently, she has been focusing on the studies on information markets.
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Alexander Hogenboom is an ERIM PhD candidate at Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. His PhD research is in the field of natural language processing: argumentation discovery in economics literature, focusing on advancing economic trend mining using argumentation structures. Alexander holds a Master of Science degree in Economics and Informatics. When following the Computational Economics Master' s programme, he became involved in the ongoing research on the MinneTAC trading agent developed for the TAC SCM game. In the context of this project, Alexander has developed an adaptive dynamic product pricing method. Other research interests beside agent-based systems and natural language processing include query optimization and the Semantic Web.
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Yixin Lu is a second-year PhD candidate at the Department of Decision and Information Sciences in the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. Her doctoral project focuses on agent-based approach to human preference modelling in dynamic networks (especially within the energy domain). Yixin holds a Master degree in Modelling and Scientific Computing and a Bachelor degree in Applied Mathematics. Currently, she is very interested in machine learning, artificial intelligence and their applications in real life.
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MarkusPeters is broadly interested in solving real-world business problems using computational methods. Methods he has previously applied to that end include methods from Data Mining, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Operations Research. His work at ERIM is focussed on intelligent broker agents that trade electricity in wholesale and retail markets. Insights from developing these agents could someday assist human decision makers in trading electricity in increasingly complex, liberalized power markets. His research is part of the Power TAC project within the Learning Agents Research Group (LARGE).
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Konstantina Valogianni is a first-year PhD candidate at the Department of Decision and Information Sciences in Rotterdam School of Management. Her research is oriented to the energy domain and the agent-based representation of the entities in the energy market with special focus on the balancing aspect. Konstantina holds a BSc and MSc degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Electronics and Computers Specialization). Currently she is interested in applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence in the liberalized energy maket. Her work is strongly related to the Power Trading Agent Competition.
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Viorel Milea is a PhD Candidate at the Econometric Institute of the Erasmus School of Economics of the Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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| Gianfranco Lucchese is a PhD candidate at the Dept. of Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science and Applications at the University of Bergamo. His research focuses on applications of probability theory and statistical methodology on economics, finance and logistic. His work has included the study of econometrical models and stochastic processes in continuous time and discrete as well as fractional ones. In MAS context he was attracted by the growing number of applications and the eventual possibility to exploit these frameworks as testbeds in his researches. |
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