
Hadi Hosseini
fair division
fairness
matching
online algorithms
gtep
maximin share guarantee
stable matching
correlated preferences
mallows model
resource allocation
social choice voting
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
Hadi Hosseini is an Assistant Professor in the College of Information Sciences and Technology at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo (Canada), where he also worked as an instructional developer at the Centre for Teaching Excellence, and was subsequently a postdoctoral research fellow at Carnegie Mellon University, USA. His research interest lies at the interface of artificial intelligence and economics, focusing primarily on algorithmic mechanism design, fair division, matching theory, and computational social choice. He is a recipient of the prestigious NSF CAREER award and a PI on several NSF grants. Hadi is a recipient of Penn State’s Junior Faculty Excellence in Research award, the government of Canada’s NSERC fellowship and UW's Exceptional Teaching Award. He is the founder of MatchU.ai, a not-for-profit publicly available platform that blends education and research by offering an interactive framework for socially desirable decision-making. He is an Associate Director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence Foundations and Engineered Systems (CAFÉ) and the director of the FAIR Lab at Penn State.
Presentations

Class Fairness in Online Matching
Hadi Hosseini and 3 other authors

Ordinal Maximin Share Approximation for Chores
Andrew Searns and 2 other authors

Fair Stable Matching Meets Correlated Preferences
Angelina Brilliantova and 1 other author

Fair and Efficient Allocations under Lexicographic Preferences
Hadi Hosseini and 3 other authors

Necessarily Optimal One-Sided Matchings
Hadi Hosseini and 3 other authors