Dr Bart De Keijzer
Senior Lecturer in Computer Science (Computational Finance)
- Deputy Director of the Distributed AI Research Group
- Informatics Finance Hub Champion
Research interests
- Computer science
Biography
Bart De Keijzer's research is in the intersection of economics and theoretical computer science. He studied Computer Science at the Delft University of Technology, and obtained his PhD in algorithmic game theory at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Bart has held post-doctoral research positions at Sapienza University of Rome, CWI Amsterdam and the University of Liverpool, and was a lecturer at the University of Essex prior to joining King's.
Research Interests
- Algorithms and complexity
- Algorithmic game theory
- Mechanism design
- Markets and auctions
Research
Finance Hub
The Finance Hub conducts fundamental and applied research at the intersection of finance and computation, a sector which is colloquially known as FinTech.
Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Understanding AI in social and economic contexts where an intelligent entity may be interacting with other entities
News
Three King's scientists win prestigious New Investigator Awards
Three King’s academics have been awarded funding from EPSRC to establish research groups.
Research
Finance Hub
The Finance Hub conducts fundamental and applied research at the intersection of finance and computation, a sector which is colloquially known as FinTech.
Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Understanding AI in social and economic contexts where an intelligent entity may be interacting with other entities
News
Three King's scientists win prestigious New Investigator Awards
Three King’s academics have been awarded funding from EPSRC to establish research groups.