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Dr. Felipe Maldonado |
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Department of Informatics (I18)
Technical University of Munich
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Room 01.10.056
Boltzmannstr. 3
85748 Munich, Germany
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Phone: | +49 (0) 89 289 - 17530 | |
Hours: | by arrangement | |
Short Bio
Since October 2019, I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Market Design at The Technical university of Munich, working within the team of Prof. Dr. Martin Bichler.
Before joining TUM, I obtained my PhD in Computer Science at the Research School of Computer Science at the Australian National University, and I was also affiliated to CSIRO Data61. For my PhD thesis I worked under the supervision of Pascal Van Hentenryck and Gerardo Berbeglia, were I studied consumer behaviour under the influence of position biases and network effects.
Thesis
Felipe Maldonado. Modelling Consumer Behaviour in the Presence of Network Effects, Australian National University, July 2019.
Publications
F. Maldonado, M. Bichler, U. Buhl, J. Knoerr, and M. Weibelzahl. Electricity Market Design: Current Challenges and a Greenfield Design Considering Flexible Demand. 2020, Working Paper.
F. Maldonado, G. Berbeglia, and P. Van Hentenryck. Pricing under a multinomial logit model with non linear network effects. 2019. Submitted.
F. Maldonado, P. Van Hentenryck, G. Berbeglia, and F. Berbeglia. Popularity Signals in Trial-Offer Markets with Social Influence and Position Bias. European Journal of Operational Research. 266(2):775-793, 2018.
A. Abeliuk, G. Berbeglia, F. Maldonado, and P. Van Hentenryck. Asymptotic Optimality of Myopic Optimization in Trial-Offer Markets with Social Influence. Proceedings of the 25th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) 2016, pages 2458-2464.
A. Abeliuk, F. Berbeglia, G. Berbeglia, F. Maldonado, and P. Van Hentenryck. Aligning Popularity and Quality in Online Cultural Markets. Proceedings of the 10th International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM), 2016 pages 398-407
Teaching
> WS 19/20 Auction Theory and Market Design