I am a Lecturer in the Economics and Computation Group. My research interests include computational microeconomics / algorithmic game theory, multiagent systems, electronic commerce, mechanism design, and prediction markets. Here is a list of my publications.
Email: Mingyu.Guo at liverpool.ac.uk
Office: Holt 2.14
Announcement
Funded PhD studentship available for EU students (Fall 2012). Project title: Automated Design of Revenue-Maximizing Ad Auctions. The project is funded by Microsoft Research and the candidate will be co-supervised by Microsoft researchers.
Webinar on postgraduate studies at Liverpool
New MSc Program: Advanced Computer Science with Internet Economics
Professional Service
EC 2012 Program committee; AAAI 2012 Program committee; ECAI 2012 Program committee; ADMI 2012 Program committee; AAMAS 2012 Program committee; AAAI 2011 Program committee; IJCAI 2011 Program committee; AMEC 2011 Program committee; WWW 2011 Program committee; AAMAS 2011 Program committee; AAMAS 2008 Program committee.
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science, Duke University, 2010
- Computationally Feasible Approaches to Automated Mechanism Design
- Runner-up for the IFAAMAS-10 Victor Lessor Distinguished Dissertation Award
- Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation Award by the Department of Computer Science of Duke University
M.S. in Applied Mathematics, minor in Computer Science, University of Florida, 2006
B.S. in Mathematics, Chukechen College, Zhejiang University, 2004