Welcome to my website!
I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Waterloo.
I do research on the intersection of Economics and Computer Science, with a particular interest in Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning.
Contact
HH 103- 200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1
cpossnig (at) uwaterloo (dot) ca
News:
ALiGS Seminar Series
I am happy to introduce ALiGS, an algorithmic learning in games seminar series, organized with colleagues from Imperial College, King's College, and LSE. It's geared towards theorists who want to learn about algorithms in strategic interactions. The series has a loose chronology, with the first seminar serving as an introduction. Feel free to drop in and choose seminars based on your interest! We'd love to have you join and also hear about others who might be interested in presenting.
Starting fall 2024, seminars will be held every two weeks on Mondays at 11 am ET.
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/aligs
AI Literacy Course
I'm proud to be working with an interdisciplinary group of researchers at University of Waterloo to create an online course on "Artificial Intelligence (AI) Literacy". This course introduces students from all backgrounds to various aspects of AI, offering perspectives from computer science, and the humanities and social sciences. For more info, see here.
The course will be first offered in Fall 2024 - students enrolled at Univeristy of Waterloo can sign up anytime starting now.
Research Fields:
Microeconomic Theory, Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning, Econometric Theory
Education:
PhD in Economics, 2016 - 2023 - University of British Columbia
MSc in Economics 2016 - Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna
BA in Economics, 2014 - Karl Franzens University, Graz
Upcoming Talks
Fall 2024 - ALiGS online seminar, UC Berkeley Industrial Engineering & OR, SEA Annual Meeting
Winter 2025 - ASSA 2025 Annual Meeting, York University