My primary research is on algorithmic game theory, the study of computational problems that arise when multiple rational agents interact, each trying to optimize its own objective. I'm further interested in problems in combinatorial optimization, especially online and approximation algorithms. Before joining TIFR, I was:
Somewhere in between, I worked for two years with Tata Consultancy Services. |
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Meghana Nasre and I are co-organising a post-FSTTCS workshop on algorithmic mechanism design in IIT Gandhinagar, December 19th and 20th, 2024. It should be a great program, if you're interested in mechanism design (broadly interpreted), do consider attending.
Previous workshops:
VV 2024: Resources for the Algorithms on Graphs course. In memoriam: Phani Raj Lolakapuri |
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2022: Algorithmic Game Theory
2023: Computational Social Choice 2023: Algorithms and Data Structures 2024: Algorithms and Data Structures |
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For a list of publications, please see my DBLP page. If you would like a copy of a paper, please send me an email. | |||||||
If you are not a student at TIFR and would like to work with me, please apply to the TIFR VSRP. Note that entrance to this programme is very competitive. I typically do not take students outside of VSRP, and prefer students that have completed three years of undergraduate education. If your research interests are aligned with mine, send me an email with details. I may not respond if this is not the case. |
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My interests include hiking, traveling to new countries and places, board games, reading and (very occasionally) writing.
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