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Christine Konicki

Graduate Student at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Christine Konicki is an alumna of the University of Michigan (UMich).1 On October 21, 2024, she successfully defended her PhD dissertation, "Exploiting Tree Structure in Empirical Game-Theoretic Analysis for Extensive-Form Games".1 Her areas of interest include algorithms, game theory, machine learning, and computational complexity.3 She can be contacted via email at ckonicki@umich.edu.3

Konicki attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), earning a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.5 She also has a Master of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT.2 At MIT, Christine Konicki was a 6.004 Teaching Assistant.46 She also served as a Graduate Student Researcher, EECS 592 Graduate Student Instructor, and 6.041 Teaching Assistant.4 In 2019, she submitted her master's thesis, "Topics in Fixing Knockout Tournaments: Bribery, NP-Hardness, and Parameterization," to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT.2

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Christine Konicki defends dissertation - Strategic Reasoning Group
Christine Konicki defends dissertation - Strategic Reasoning Group
[PDF] Topics in Fixing Knockout Tournaments: Bribery, NP-Hardness, and ...

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States