I am professor of computer science at Université Toulouse Capitole in Toulouse, France, and I am affiliated to the Institut de Recherche Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), where I am part of the Logic, Interaction, Language and Compuation (LILaC) team.
I do research in Computational Social Choice, a research field at the interface between artificial intelligence and economic theory, with special focus on judgment aggregation, game theoretic models of voting, and social choice on social networks.
Spotlight
We are hiring!
A position for “maître de conférences” is open at Université Toulouse Capitole and IRIT, with starting date 1st September 2024. The topic is “Economics and Computation”: anyone working in AI and decision-making is welcome to apply! Here is the detailed call (in French and English), applications are done through the Galaxie portal (application deadline 25 March). Prospective candidates are welcome to contact us!
BD (comic-strip) “des programmes pour mieux voter”
A funny comic-strip (in French) that explains our work!
Voting and participation platforms
Take a look at Brazucracia.org on the Brazil 2022 and MonProgramme2022.org on the French 2022 presidential elections, developed with the Center for Collective Learning. The paper analysing the results is now published: “Understanding political divisiveness using online participation data from the 2022 French and Brazilian presidential elections”
International Master MIAGE
We offer an International Master on Innovative Information Systems at the University of Toulouse. For all information consult our webpage: miage.ut-capitole.fr/2is
Student supervision
PhD scolarships at IRIT are allocated every year in May, if interested make contact in February/March.
Students interested in writing their master thesis at the University of Toulouse Capitole are always welcome, if funding are availalbe we can reimburse travel expenses and accommodation for 5 months.