Nov 2007 Itai Ashlagi - Curriculum Vitae Contact Information - Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management Haifa 32000, Israel email: ashlagii@tx.technion.ac.il Education - 2005-current (expected graduation – Aug 2008): PhD student of Operations Research, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. - 2003-2005: M.Sc. in Operations Research, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. - B.A. in Mathematics and Computer Science, Haifa University, Haifa. Industrial Experience - 2000-2002: Team leader and software engineer, Wanway Technologies, Herztliya. - 1999-2000: Software engineer, Comverse, Atidim, Tel-Aviv. - 1997-1999: Software engineer, Elscint Ltd., Haifa. Research Interests Game theory, Multi-agent systems, Learning in games, Mechanism Design. Awards - Special Aaron and Miriam Gutwirth Memorial Scholarship – 2007. - Nominated for best student paper award in the international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems 2006. - M.Sc. graduation Summa Cum Laude. - Granted fellowship during all M.Sc. studies (for excellence). - Granted fellowship during last two years of B.A. - B.A. graduation Magna Cum Laude. Theses - M.Sc. Thesis: On the Value of Correlation. Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. - PhD Thesis (in progress): Pre-Bayesian Games. . Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings - Ashlagi. I, Klinger, A. Tennenholtz, M., “K-NCC: Stability against Group Deviations in Non-Cooperative Computation”, WINE 2007 - Ashlagi. I, Monderer, D. Tennenholtz, M., “Mediators in Position Auctions”, EC 07. - Ashlagi. I, Monderer, D. Tennenholtz, M., “Learning Equilibrium in Congestion Games”, Proceedings of the 22th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) 2007. - Ashlagi. I, Monderer, D. Tennenholtz, M., “Routing Games with an Unknown Set of Active Players”, Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, (aamas), 2007. - Ashlagi. I, Monderer, D. Tennenholtz, M., “Robust Learning Equilibrium”, Proceedings of the 13th conference on uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI), 2006. - Ashlagi. I, Monderer, D. Tennenholtz, M., “Resource Selection Games with Unknown Number of Players”, Proceedings of the 5th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, (aamas), 2006. - Ashlagi. I, Monderer, D. Tennenholtz, M., “On the Value of Correlation”, Proceedings of the 13th conference on uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI), 2005. Publications - Ashlagi. I, Monderer, D. Tennenholtz, M., “Mediators in Position Auctions”, in revision for a special issue in Games and Economic Behavior. - Ashlagi. I, Monderer, D. Tennenholtz, M., “Two-Terminal Routing Games with Unknown Active Players”, Submitted to Journal of ACM, April 2007. Invited Talks - CS theory seminar, Cornell, USA, 2007. - Microsoft, Mountain View, USA, 2007. - AI seminar, UIUC, USA, 2007. - CS Theory seminar, Georgia-Tech, USA, 2007. - AI seminar, Stanford, USA, 2007. - Dagstuhl workshop on Computational Social Systems and the Internet, Dagstuhl, Germany, 2007. - Dagstuhl workshop on Markets and Computation, Dagstuhl, Germany, 2005. - Talk at Tel Aviv University, Game Theory seminar. Tel Aviv, Israel, 2005. Conferences Talks - 13th conference on uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI 2006), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 2006. - 5th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, (aamas 2006), Hakodate, Japan, 2006. - Israeli Operations Research Society conference, (ORSIS-06) Nahariya, Israel 2006. - The 2nd Israeli Game Theory Conference, The Open University of Israel, Raanana 2006. - 8th Biennial Israeli Symposium on the Foundations of AI, (BISFAI-05), Haifa, Israel, 2005. Teaching Experience - 2002-2006, Teaching Assistant, Technion, Haifa, Israel Taught college recitations in “Non-Cooperative Game Theory”,“Probability”, “Linear Dynamic Systems”, “Scheduling” and “Simulation”. - 1998-1999, Teaching Assistant, Haifa University, Haifa, Israel Taught college recitations in “Introduction to Algorithms”, “Computer Structure and Language”.