Vasilis Gkatzelis
Assistant Professor
Department of Information Science
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
"Vasilis Gkatzelis is an assistant professor of computer science in the College of Computing & Informatics at Drexel University. Gkatzelis' research interests include algorithmic mechanism design, multiagent resource allocation and approximation algorithms. Prior to joining Drexel's faculty in 2016, Gkatzelis served as a postdoctoral scholar at the University of California, Berkeley's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences; at UC Berkeley's International Computer Science Institute and Simons Institute; and at Stanford University. His professional experience includes working for Microsoft Research in Mountain View, CA; HP Labs in Palo Alto, CA; and Google in New York, NY. "
Research Interest
"Algorithmic Mechanism Design, Multiagent Resource Allocation, Approximation Algorithms "
Publications
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Cole, R., Gkatzelis, V., and Goel, G. (2013). Mechanism design for fair division. In Proceedings of the Fourteenth ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce, pp. 251–268.
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Cole, R., Correa J.R., Gkatzelis V., Mirrokni V.S., Olver N. (2015). Decentralized utilitarian mechanisms for scheduling games. Games and Economic Behavior 92, pp.306-326.
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Cole, R. and Gkatzelis V. (2015). Approximating the Nash social welfare with indivisible items. In Proceedings of the Forty-Seventh Annual ACM on Symposium on Theory of Computing, pp. 371–380.