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AI & Advanced Computing

Gabriele Farina

Assistant Professor, AI2050 Early Career Fellow

  • Year

    2024

  • Program

    AI2050

  • Institution

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Location

    USA

Gabriele Farina is an Assistant Professor at MIT EECS and LIDS. His research combines techniques and notions of strategic behavior from game theory together with modern tools from machine learning, optimization, and statistics to construct state-of-the-art methods to compute optimal strategies for multiagent interactions. Professor Farina received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, and his work has been recognized with several awards, including a Best Paper Award at NeurIPS’20 and an Outstanding Paper Honorable Mention at ICLR’23. His dissertation was recognized with the 2023 ACM SIGecom Doctoral Dissertation Award and one of the two 2023 ACM Dissertation Award Honorable Mentions, among others.

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