Students:
Yuval Hochman (MA, 2013), Thesis title: "Nearly Truthful Double Clinching Auctions".
Osnat Zohar (MA, 2014), Thesis title: "Multilateral Deferred Acceptance Mechanisms".
Moran Koren (MA, 2015), Thesis title: "To pool or not to pool?: On mining competition and transfer fees in Bitcoin"
Yehonatan Mizrahi (MSc, 2021), Thesis title: "How bad is the merger paradox?"
Interns at Microsoft Research: Michael Schapira (2007), Aaron Roth (2008), Yaron Singer (2009), Nicolas Lambert (2009).
Recent MBA Courses:
The ledger is open: on Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies (MBA, since 2022/23)
Auctions: theory and practice (MBA, since 2018)
Market Structure and Competition (MBA, since 2018)
Business Data and Technology (MBA 2017-2022)
Electronic Commerce and Advertising (MBA, 2016-2019)
The Design of Modern Computer Systems (MBA, spring 2017)
Other Courses (computer science, economics, game theory):
Internet Economics and Electronic Commerce (undergrad, 2014-2016)
Topics on the border of Economics and Computation (graduate CS, 2012).
With Michael Schapira. Advanced topics in algorithmic game theory.
Auction Design (graduate, economics, 2010/11)
Internet Economics (undergrad, economics, 2009-2012).
Price theory II (undergrad microeconomics, 2010-2016).
Game Theory (Spring, 2006).
Special program in Economics, Philosophy and Political Science.
Foundations of Electronic Commerce. (graduate, 2005)
Co-Instructor. IDC, Herzlia.