{"id":251,"date":"2019-01-08T02:48:19","date_gmt":"2019-01-08T02:48:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/schultzwebdesign.se\/GL\/?page_id=251"},"modified":"2019-01-08T03:02:19","modified_gmt":"2019-01-08T03:02:19","slug":"vita","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/schultzwebdesign.se\/GL\/robert-j-aumann-ph-d\/vita\/","title":{"rendered":"Vita"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>June 2013<\/p>\n<p id=\"personal\" class=\"heading\">Personal<\/p>\n<p>Date of Birth: June 8, 1930.<br \/>\nPersonal Status: Married, 5 children, 21 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren.<\/p>\n<p id=\"education\" class=\"heading\">Education<\/p>\n<p>1950: B.S., Mathematics, City College of New York.<br \/>\n1952: S.M., Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.<br \/>\n1955: Ph.D., Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.<\/p>\n<p id=\"appointments\" class=\"heading\">Academic Appointments<\/p>\n<p>Since 1956: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mathematics Department.<br \/>\n1956: Instructor; 1958: Lecturer; 1961: Senior Lecturer;<br \/>\n1964: Associate Professor; 1968: Professor; 2000: Emeritus.<br \/>\n1960-1961: Research Associate, Princeton University, Econometric Research Program.<br \/>\n1964-1965: Visiting Professor, Department of Statistics and Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.<br \/>\n1969-1993: Outside Teacher (part time), Statistics Department, Tel Aviv University.<br \/>\n1971, 1985-1986: Ford Visiting Research Professor of Economics, University of California at Berkeley.<br \/>\n1972, 1978, 1984: Visiting Professor, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics, Universite Catholique de Louvain.<br \/>\n1975-1976, 1980-1981: Visiting Professor of Economics, Stanford University.<br \/>\n1979-1980: Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies, The Hebrew University.<br \/>\n1984: Member, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota.<br \/>\n1985-1986: Member, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley.<br \/>\n1986-1989, 1991-present: Professor (part time), Center for Game Theory and Economics Department, State University of New York, Stony Brook.<br \/>\n1989: Visiting Scholar, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.<br \/>\nSince 1991: Member, Center for the Study of Rationality, The Hebrew University.<br \/>\n1997: Oskar Morgenstern Visiting Professor of Economics, New York University.<br \/>\n1999-2000: Nemmers Professor of Economics, Northwestern University.<\/p>\n<p id=\"affiliates\" class=\"heading\">Academy Affiliations, Prizes, Honorary Doctorates<\/p>\n<p>Since 1974: Foreign Honorary Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.<br \/>\nSince 1985: Member, National Academy of Sciences (USA).<br \/>\n. Since 1989: Member, Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.<br \/>\nSince 1995: Corresponding Fellow, British Academy.<br \/>\nSince 2011: Corresponding Member, Royal Academy of Financial Science and Economics (Spain).<br \/>\n1983: Harvey Prize in Science and Technology (awarded by the Technion &#8212; Israel Institute of Technology).<br \/>\n1994: Israel Prize in Economics.<br \/>\n1995: Lanchester Prize in Operations Research.<br \/>\n1998: Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics (awarded by Northwestern University).<br \/>\n2002: EMET Prize in Economics (awarded by the Prime Minister of Israel).<br \/>\n2005: Von Neumann Prize in Operations Research Theory.<br \/>\n2005: Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel<br \/>\n1988: Honorary Doctorate, University of Bonn.<br \/>\n1989: Honorary Doctorate, Universite Catholique de Louvain.<br \/>\n1992: Honorary Doctorate, University of Chicago.<br \/>\n2006: Honorary Doctorate, City University of New York.<br \/>\n2006: Honorary Doctorate, Bar Ilan University.<\/p>\n<p id=\"offices\" class=\"heading\">Society Offices<\/p>\n<p>Since 1966: Fellow, Econometric Society.<br \/>\n1977-1982: Council, Econometric Society.<br \/>\n1982-1985: Executive Committee, Econometric Society.<br \/>\n1990-1992: President, Israel Mathematics Union.<br \/>\nSince 1993: Honorary Member, American Economic Association.<br \/>\n1998-2003: President, Game Theory Society.<\/p>\n<p id=\"addresses\" class=\"heading\">Major Invited Addresses at Large International Congresses<\/p>\n<p>1970: &#8220;A Survey of Economies with a Continuum of Agents,&#8221; Second World Congress of the Econometric Society, Cambridge.<br \/>\n1972: &#8220;Values of Markets with a Continuum of Traders,&#8221; Walras-Bowley Lecture at the Winter meeting of the Econometric Society, Toronto.<br \/>\n1978: &#8220;Recent Developments in the Theory of the Shapley Value,&#8221; International Congress of Mathematicians, Helsinki.<br \/>\n1980: &#8220;Repeated Games,&#8221; Fourth World Congress of the Econometric Society, Aix-en-Provence.<br \/>\n1991: &#8220;Some Thoughts on the Foundations of Game Theory,&#8221; Ninth International Congress on Logic, Philosophy, and Methodology of the Sciences, Uppsala.<br \/>\n1995: &#8220;Old and New Results on Dynamic Games,&#8221; Fourteenth European Conference on Operational Research, Jerusalem.<br \/>\n1995: &#8220;Cooperation between Game-Playing Machines,&#8221; IJCAI-95 (Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence), Montreal.<br \/>\n1996: &#8220;Some Applications of Game Theory in the Real World,&#8221; Fourteenth Latin American Congress of the Econometric Society, Rio de Janeiro.<br \/>\n1999: &#8220;Empirical Game Theory: Polls, Experiments, and Reality,&#8221; Keynote Plenary Lecture, Seventeenth Latin American Congress of the Econometric Society, Cancun.<br \/>\n2000: Presidential Address, First World Congress of the Game Theory Society, Bilbao.<\/p>\n<p id=\"lectures\" class=\"heading\">Endowed Lectures<\/p>\n<p>1986: &#8220;Cooperation, Rationality, and Bounded Rationality,&#8221; Nancy L. Schwartz Memorial Lecture, Northwestern University.<br \/>\n1988: &#8220;Analysis of a Passage from the Babylonian Talmud in the Light of Game Theory,&#8221; Elisha Pazner Memorial Lecture, Tel Aviv University.<br \/>\n1990: &#8220;Building Trust,&#8221; David Kinley Memorial Lecture, University of Illinois.<br \/>\n1992: &#8220;Consistency,&#8221; Alfredo Pareto Lecture, Annual meeting of ASSET (Southern European Economic Association), Toulouse.<br \/>\n1992: &#8220;Rationality, Knowledge, and Equilibrium,&#8221; German Bernacer Memorial Lectures, University of Alicante.<br \/>\n1993: &#8221; &#8216;As If&#8217; Reasoning in Economics and Game Theory,&#8221; Lionel McKenzie Lecture, University of Rochester.<br \/>\n1994: &#8220;Strategic Equilibrium and Population Equilibrium,&#8221; Kenneth Arrow Lectures, Stanford University.<br \/>\n1998: &#8220;Game Theory in the Talmud,&#8221; Chaim Leib Pekeris Memorial Lecture, Weizmann Institute of Science.<br \/>\n2002: &#8220;Rule Rationality versus Act Rationality,&#8221; Political Economy Lecture Series, Harvard University.<br \/>\n2003: &#8220;Rule Rationality versus Act Rationality,&#8221; Elisha Pazner Memorial Lecture, Tel Aviv University.<\/p>\n<p id=\"conferences\" class=\"heading\">Organization of Conferences<\/p>\n<p>1965: Organized (together with M. Maschler) the First International Workshop in Game Theory, Jerusalem.<br \/>\n1975: Organized First Belgian-Israeli Conference in Mathematical Economics and Game Theory, Jerusalem.<br \/>\n1979-1980: Organized Emphasis Year in Game Theory and Mathematical Economics, Institute for Advanced Studies, Jerusalem.<\/p>\n<p id=\"consulting\" class=\"heading\">Consulting<\/p>\n<p>E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington<br \/>\nMathematica, Inc., Princeton<br \/>\nU.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Washington<br \/>\nThe Rand Corporation, Santa Monica<br \/>\nEveryman&#8217;s University, Tel Aviv<\/p>\n<p id=\"supervision\" class=\"heading\">Supervision of Doctoral Theses<\/p>\n<p>B. Peleg (Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, The Hebrew University)<br \/>\nD. Schmeidler (Professor of Economics and Statistics, Tel Aviv University)<br \/>\nS. Zamir (Professor Emeritus of Statistics, The Hebrew University)<br \/>\nB. Shitovitz (Professor of Economics, University of Haifa)<br \/>\nZ. Artstein (Professor of Mathematics, The Weizmann Institute)<br \/>\nE. Kohlberg (Professor, Harvard Business School)<br \/>\nS. Hart (Professor of Mathematics and Economics, The Hebrew University)<br \/>\nE. Wesley (U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency)<br \/>\nA. Neyman (Professor of Mathematics, The Hebrew University)<br \/>\nY. Tauman (Professor, Tel Aviv University School of Business)<br \/>\nD. Samet (Professor, Tel Aviv University School of Business)<br \/>\nE. Lehrer (Professor of Statistics, Tel Aviv University)<br \/>\nY. Feinberg (Professor, Stanford Business School)<br \/>\nI. Arieli (Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, The Technion, Haifa)<\/p>\n<p id=\"editorial\" class=\"heading\">Editorial<\/p>\n<p>Since 1971: Member Editorial Board, International Journal of Game Theory.<br \/>\nSince 1974: Member Advisory Board, Journal of Mathematical Economics.<br \/>\n1974-1979: Associate Editor, Journal of Economic Theory.<br \/>\n1975-1978: Associate Editor, Econometrica.<br \/>\n1975-1979: Area Editor for Game Theory, Mathematics of Operations Research.<br \/>\nSince 1979: Member Advisory Board, Mathematics of Operations Research.<br \/>\n1976-1980: Member Editorial Board, SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics.<br \/>\nSince 1989: Member Editorial Board, Games and Economic Behavior.<br \/>\nSince 2000: Associate Editor, Journal of the European Mathematical Society.<\/p>\n<p id=\"summer\" class=\"heading\">Summer Positions<\/p>\n<p>1956: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey.<br \/>\n1957-1958: U.S. National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.<br \/>\n1962: Princeton University, Econometric Research Program.<br \/>\n1963, 1968: The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California.<br \/>\n1964: The University of California at Berkeley, Economics Department.<br \/>\n1971-1993, 1998-2000: Stanford University, Economics Department.<\/p>\n<p id=\"administrative\" class=\"heading\">Administrative<\/p>\n<p>1966-1968: Chairman of the Institute of Mathematics at the Hebrew University.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>June 2013 Personal Date of Birth: June 8, 1930. Personal Status: Married, 5 children, 21 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren. Education 1950: B.S., Mathematics, City College of New York. 1952: S.M., Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1955: Ph.D., Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 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