Conferences & Seminars
2024/03: QSMS seminar, BME; Budapest, Hungary; Seminar talk: Planned vs. Dynamic Obsolescence
2023/11: QSMS seminar, BME; Budapest, Hungary; Seminar talk: Directed Reciprocity Subverts Altruism in Highly Adaptive Populations
2023/11: LEG seminar (online); Seminar talk: Directed Reciprocity Subverts Altruism in Highly Adaptive Populations
2023/10: 44th ASSET conference; Lisbon, Portugal; Short talk: Information Design for Weighted Voting
2023/07: 34th International Conference on Game Theory; Stony Brook, USA; Short talk: Information Design for Weighted Voting
2023/06: Conference on Economic Design; Girona, Spain; Short talk: Information Design for Weighted Voting
2023/05: 26th Coalition Theory Network; Bielefeld, Germany; Short talk: Persuading Communicating Voters
2022/10: Corvinus Game Theory Seminar; Budapest, Hungary; Seminar talk: Information Design for Weighted Voting
2022/09: QSMS seminar, BME; Budapest, Hungary; Seminar talk: Information Design for Weighted Voting
2022/06: International Conference on Public Economic Theory (PET 2022) - online; Marseille, France; Short talk: Persuading Communicating Voters
2022/06: Oligo Workshop 2022; Nicosia, Cyprus; Short talk: Persuading Communicating Voters
2022/05: 25th Coalition Theory Network; Barcelona, Spain; Short talk:“Friends Are Thieves of Time”
2021/08: EEA-ESEM 2021 - online; Copenhagen, Denmark; Short talk: Persuading Communicating Voters
2021/06: 16th European Meeting on Game Theory (SING16) - online; Granada, Spain; Short talk: Persuading Communicating Voters
2021/06: TARK XVIII (online); Beijing, China; Short talk: Persuading Communicating Voters
2020/12: BiGSEM Workshop (online); Bielefeld, Germany; Short talk: Persuading Communicating Voters
2020/12: GamesNet Young Scholars’ Competition (online); Persuading Communicating Voters: Best paper award - Gold
2020/09: Maastricht Lecture Series in Economics (online); Maastricht, The Netherlands; Seminar Talk: Persuading Communicating Voters
2020/01: Social Choice, Game Theory, and Applications; Conference in Honour of Hans Peters, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Poster: “Friends Are Thieves of Time”
2019/07: 30th International Conference on Game Theory; Stony Brook, USA; Short talk: “Friends Are Thieves of Time”
2019/07: 15th European Meeting on Game Theory (SING15); Turku, Finland; Short talk: “Friends Are Thieves of Time”
2019/06: Maastricht Lecture Series in Economics; Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Seminar Talk: “Friends Are Thieves of Time”
2019/03: Internal Seminar; University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand; Seminar Talk: “Friends Are Thieves of Time”
2018/07: 29th International Conference on Game Theory; Stony Brook, USA; Short talk: Naïve Imitation and Partial Cooperation
2018/06: Internal Seminar; Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg, Russia Seminar Talk: Naïve Imitation and Partial Cooperation
2018/04: Maastricht Lecture Series in Economics; Maastricht, The Netherlands; Seminar Talk: Naïve Imitation and Partial Cooperation