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PhD/Postdoc in Multiagent Systems and Voting Theory

Game Theory

Location: AI Center FEE CTU, Praha

Full-time

​​Are you passionate about the intersection of game theory, algorithms, and societal challenges? Join our new project New Models of Trust and Voting Robustness in Large Multiagent Systems, and explore the frontier of voting theory and network trust, where democracy meets technology and collaborative systems.

About the Project

In a time when democratic integrity and network security are increasingly at risk, our research seeks to provide computational solutions for understanding and enhancing robustness in elections and trust-based systems. The project combines concepts from coalitional game theory, continuous optimization, and computational social choice to address critical problems, including:

  • Voting systems: Investigate the Margin of Victory, winner robustness, and resilience against attacks in electoral processes.
  • Network trust: Model and analyze reputation systems in peer-to-peer networks using cooperative game theory.
  • Continuous game models: Develop continuous representations of voting and trust systems to overcome computational challenges in traditional discrete methods.

The project is jointly supervised by Tomáš Kroupa from the AI Center at the Czech Technical University in Prague and Martin Koutecký from the Computer Science Institute at Charles University.

Key Research Objectives

  • Develop a continuous computational theory of voting, attacks, and winner robustness.
  • Solve optimization problems related to election safety, manipulation, and coalition formation.
  • Build trust models leveraging cooperative game theory, with applications in networked systems such as e-commerce and social networks.
  • Analyze the computational tractability of fundamental solution concepts in trust games and identify scalable approaches for practical implementation.

Group activity from latest offsite

Who Should Apply?

We are seeking motivated candidates with a strong background in one or more of the following areas:

• Game theory
• Optimization and computational mathematics
• Social choice and voting systems
• Discrete applied mathematics

Essential Qualifications

  • A Master’s degree (or equivalent) in computer science, mathematics, or a related field.
  • Proficiency in programming and algorithm design.

Summer meeting before the end of semester

Salary and benefits

For a full-time position, we can offer a studentship of 45-50K CZK monthly brutto for PhD position and 65-80K CZK monthly brutto for Postdoc position. Also, you are entitled to 6 weeks of paid vacation.

Also, get excited for traveling to attractive conferences abroad, regular internal seminars, an unlimited supply of coffee (very appreciated). Our labs are located on the university campus in the historical city center at Karlovo náměstí, so perfect transport accessibility is another obvious advantage.
What we appreciate the most about our research center is its inspirational and supportive environment. We love to cooperate across teams and benefit from our diverse research network.

How to apply

Send your structured CV to our HR Manager Hana Perglerová perglha1@fel.cvut.cz or via the form below. We will contact you in approx. two weeks whether you qualify for the position and if we think you would be a good fit for our team. Get ready for an interview with our game theory researchers.