COMPAMA - COMPutational economics and optimization- Agents, Machines and Artificial intelligence
COMPutational economics and optimization - Agents, Machines and Artificial intelligence
COMPAMA (COMPutational economics and optimization - Agents, Machines and Artificial intelligence) is developing an emerging interdisciplinary area in the borderland between economics, optimization, psychology, machine learning and AI with the main purpose to understand the economic impact of decisions, made by both machines and human agents.
COMPAMA seeks to develop a PhD course program and exchange activities. This is done in close collaboration between key competences and professors from each field, initiated through previous and ongoing research projects. International contacts are core contributors to COMPAMA’s new national (and international) PhD courses. It is a mix of ongoing cooperation and new relationships, which are critical in the collaboration needed for the methodological and conceptual enhancement of the research area that is the focal point of COMPAMA.
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