Sujit Prakash Gujar.Research Scholar,
Dept of CSA,
Indian Institute of science,
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Currently I am pursuing PhD in computer science department @ Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
I am working with Prof Y Narahari. I am recipient of Infosys Fellowship.
My Current Research Interests include:
- Game Theory
- Application of Game Theory to real world problems
- Mechanism Design
- Stochastic Game Theory
- Cryptographic Game Theory
- Cryptography
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- Sujit Gujar.
Latest Achievements :
- Summer Intership @ Harvard University with Prof David C Parkes. (Summer 2009).
- Received departmental "Best Perspective award" for the year 2006-07 for my presentation "Auctions with manipulative players".
- Recipient of Infosys Fellowship
List of Publications
- Redistribution Mechanisms for Assignment of Heterogeneous Objects
- Optimal Multi-Unit Combinatorial Auctions with Single Minded Bidders
- Auctions in Electronic Commerce
- Redistribution of VCG Payments in Assignment of Heterogeneous Objects
- An Optimal Multi-Unit Combinatorial Procurement Auction with Single Minded Bidders
- Foundations of Mechanism Design: A Tutorial - Part 1: Key Concepts and Classical Results.
- Foundations of Mechanism Design: A Tutorial - Part 2: Advanced Concepts and Results.
- Measures for Classification and Detection in Steganalysis
(For Downloading papers/More information about papers visit Publications tab)
Recent Talks / Presentation :
- Mechanism Design for Assignment of Heterogeneous Objects, Theory Seminar, Dept of Computer Science and Automation, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
- Redistribution of VCG Payments in Assignments of Heterogeneous Objects, Presented at the fourth Workshop on Internet and Network Economics(WINE), Shanghai. 18 December, 2008.
- Games with Incomplete Information, A talk on Nobel Talk by Nobel laureate John C Harsayni, in Topics in Game Theory Course, IISc, November 2008.
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Optimal Mechanism Design for Multi Unit Combinatorial Auctions
Managing Complexity in a Distributed World, MCDES, an IISc Centenary Conference. May 29, 2008. - Mechanism Design: Extensions to heterogeneous objects, As a part of general test for PhD. April 11, 2008.
- A Perspective on the Perspective Seminars, In house symposium of Perspective seminars, CSA, IISc Bangalore. April 4, 2008.
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Industry Experience :
I worked as Software Engineer in PACE Soft Silicon Pvt Ltd, Pune since July 2001 to July 2004. During this period I was responsible for developing various security and multimedia related modules and writing software for various embedded platforms. For More details : Click Here
Department of Computer Science and Automation,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
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