Curriculum vitae of Dávid Kopányi Personal Details Current Position

Curriculum vitae of Dávid Kopányi
August 2016
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Dávid Kopányi
PO Box 15867,
1001 NJ, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
[email protected]
+31-20-525-4214
https://sites.google.com/site/davidkopanyi/
Current Position
from 09/2016
Postdoctoral Researcher
Project title: Behavioral and Experimental Analyses in Macro-finance (BEAM)
Center for Nonlinear Dynamics in Economics and Finance (CeNDEF),
Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam
Research Interests
agent-based modeling, bounded rationality and learning methods, industrial organization, dynamical
systems
Previous Positions
09/2015 - 09/2016
Lecturer, University of Amsterdam
10/2014 - 09/2015
Postdoctoral Researcher, CeDEx, University of Nottingham
04/2011 - 01/2012
Research Assistant for prof. dr. Cars Hommes, CeNDEF, University of Amsterdam
08/2008 - 05/2009
Junior Analyst, Thesys Labs. Ltd., Hungary
Education
09/2011 - 09/2014
PhD in Economics, University of Amsterdam
Title: Bounded Rationality and Learning in Market Competition
Supervisors: prof. dr. Jan Tuinstra and prof. dr. Cars Hommes
09/2009 - 09/2011
MPhil in Economics, Tinbergen Institute (The Netherlands)
09/2003 - 07/2008
MSc in Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest (Hungary), Major : Quantitative Economics
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Publications
1. “Heterogeneous Learning in Bertrand Competition with Differentiated Goods”, 2013, in A.
Teglio, S. Alfarano, E. Camacho-Cuena and M. Ginés-Vilar (Eds.) Managing Market Complexity: The Approach of Artificial Economics, Springer, pp. 155 - 166
2. “Learning Cycles in Bertrand Competition with Differentiated Commodities and Competing
Learning Rules”, 2013, (with Mikhail Anufriev and Jan Tuinstra), Journal of Economic Dynamics
and Control, 37: 2562-2581.
Working Papers and Work in Progress
1. “Price-Quantity Competition under Strategic Uncertainty”, 2013, CeNDEF working paper 13-13
(University of Amsterdam)
2. “The Coexistence of Stable Equilibria under Least Squares Learning”, 2015, CeDEx Discussion
Paper 15-10 (University of Nottingham)
3. “Endogenous Information Disclosure in Experimental Oligopolies”, 2015, (with Anita KopányiPeuker), CeDEx Discussion Paper 15-11 (University of Nottingham)
4. “When Price Takers Meet Price Makers” - in progress, with Mikhail Anufriev
5. “Least Squares Learning with Informational Differences” - in progress, with Jan Tuinstra
6. “Imitation with Memory: Whom vs. What Should I Imitate? ” - in progress, with Alex
Possajennikov
7. “The Effect of Loyalty in the Kirman and Vriend (2001) Fish Market Model” - in progress, with
Alex Possajennikov
Conference/Seminar Presentations
2011
CeNDEF PhD lunch seminar (University of Amsterdam)
2012
18th International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance (Prague),
8th International Conference in Artificial Economics (Castellón), PhD lunch seminar (Tinbergen Institute), CeNDEF PhD lunch seminar (University of Amsterdam)
2013
24th International Conference on Game Theory at Stony Brook University (Stony
Brook), 19th International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance
(Vancouver), PhD lunch seminar (Tinbergen Institute), CeNDEF PhD lunch seminar (University of Amsterdam)
2014
PhD lunch seminar (Tinbergen Institute), 16th International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications (Amsterdam)
2015
CeDEx Brown Bag seminar (University of Nottingham), The 2015 Annual Conference of the Royal Economic Society (University of Manchester), The 20th Workshop on Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents (SKEMA Business School, Sophia Antipolis)
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Awards
2011
2011
Scholarship from the NWO (Dutch Scientific Organization) Graduate Program:
selected by Tinbergen Institute for one of the 5 available positions
Teaching Assistant of the year, Tinbergen Institute, The Netherlands
Referee for
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, Frontiers in Dynamical Systems, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Operations Research Perspectives
Teaching Experience
Lecturer
MSc courses: Nonlinear Economic Dynamics
BSc courses: Static Optimization, Mathematical Economics
Teaching assistant
MSc courses: Nonlinear Economic Dynamics, Game Theory, Microeconomics,
Econometrics
BSc courses: Calculus, Dynamic Models, Dynamical Systems, Game Theory, Industrial Organization, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Statistics
Student Supervision
Master Theses:
Bachelor Theses:
Gijs Egberink (co-supervisor), Jochem Meeuwissen (co-supervisor), Margot van
Moll, Lucas Zuurveld
Leslie Dao, Stef Hendriks, Merel Joosten, Kim Krishnadath, Liselotte Siteur,
Robert Verschuren, Lucas Zuurveld
Other Activities
2014
1-day training course “Economics Postgraduate Teaching Assistants/Tutors Workshop” (University of Nottingham)
2013
3-day training course “Teaching and designing your teaching” (University of Amsterdam)
2011 - 2014
Co-organizer of the seminar series “KAFEE seminar” (University of Amsterdam)
2012 - 2013
Co-organizer of the seminar series “CeNDEF PhD lunch seminar” (University of
Amsterdam)
Computer Skills
EViews, E&F Chaos, MATLAB, Microsoft Office, SPSS; ECDL certification
Language Skills
Dutch: intermediate level, NT2-II staatsexamen (2012)
English: advanced level, TOEFL (2009)
Hungarian: native language
Russian: beginner
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