Plenary Speakers:
Edith Elkind (University of Oxford)
Rachel Kranton (Duke University)
Test of Time Award:
Nicole Immorlica and Mohammad Mahdian: Marriage, honesty, and stability. SODA 2005.
Itai Ashlagi, Yashodhan Kanoria and Jacob D. Leshno: Unbalanced random matching markets. EC 2013.
Lifetime Achievement Award:
Noam Nissan (Hebrew University)
Christos H. Papadimitriou (Columbia University)
Mid-Career Award:
Michal Feldman (Tel Aviv University)
Bobby Kleinberg (Cornell University)
Dissertation award:
Modibo Camara, Northwestern University
Complexity in Economic Theory, advised by Eddie Dekel and Jason Hartline
Honorable Mention
Paul Gölz, Carnegie Mellon University, Social Choice for Social Good: Proposals for Democratic Innovation from Computer Science, advised by Ariel Procaccia
Kangning Wang, Duke University, Approximations for Economic Efficiency and Fairness, advised by Kamesh Munagala
Best Paper:
Rahul Deb and Ludavic Renou, “Which Wage Distributions are Consistent with Statistical Discrimination?”
Best Student Paper:
Giacomo Lanzani, “Dynamic Concern for Misspecification.”
Exemplary Track Papers:
Applied Modeling: Simon Finster, Michelle González Amador, Edwin Lock Francisco Marmolejo Cossio, Evi Micha, and Ariel Procaccia, “Welfare-Maximizing Pooled Testing.”
Artificial Intelligence: Wenshuo Guo, Nika Haghtalab, Kirthevasan Kandasamy, and Ellen Vitercik, “Leveraging Reviews: Learning to Price with Buyer and Seller Uncertainty.”
Empirics: Tesary Lin and Avner Strulov-Shlain, “Choice Architecture, Privacy Valuations, and Selection Bias.”
Theory: Giacomo Lanzani, “Dynamic Concern for Misspecification.”