dhr. dr. M.A.L. (Maurice) Koster
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Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde
Sectie Wiskundige Economie & Wiskunde
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Valckenierstraat
65
1018 XE Amsterdam
Kamernummer: J/K 2.10
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M.A.L.Koster@uva.nl
T: 0205254226
T: 0205254252
Position
Associate Professor, Director Foundation Year AEO, member of the Workers Council
Education
MSc in Mathematics, Radboud University Nijmegen
PhD in Economics, Tilburg University
Current Research Interests
Game Theory, Cost Sharing, Social Choice Theory, Social Networks, Voting Power, Matching Markets
Career
1999 - 2000 Lecturer Tilburg University
2000 - 2009 Assistant Professor University of Amsterdam
2009 - present Associate Professor University of Amsterdam
2010 - present Director Foundation Year Actuarial Sciences/Econometrics & Operations Research
Teaching activities
- 2013 - 2014 Wiskunde 1 (coordinator) and Wiskunde 2.
- 2000 - 2012 BSc courses Inleiding Speltheorie, Analyse, Wiskunde III AEO, Wiskunde IV AEO
- 2010 - 2012 MSc course Game Theory
- 2009 - 2010 Coordinator reform of the curriculum Mathematics & Statistics for AEO
- 2007 - 2010 Coordinator Mathematics for AEO
- 2002 - 2009 Proefcollege Wiskundige Economie
Projects
- 2013 Grassroots Project Digitale feedback bij academisch wiskundeonderwijs
- 2013 Grassroots Project Kennisclips FEB
- 2008 Lowlands festival - Sponsoring Sigma Wiskunde
- 2006 Surf project Webwijs
Awards
- 2010 FEB Award for Excellent Teaching
- 2009 Longlisted or UvA Lecturer of the Year
- 2003 van der Schroeff Prize for best lecturer FEB/UvA
- 2002 Nominated van der Schroeff-Prize for best lecturer FEB/UvA
Bestuurslid Stichting tot Ondersteuning van Onderwijs en de Bevordering van Weerbaarheid
- refereed(15)
- wetenschappelijk(1)
- vakpublicatie(2)
- populair wetenschappelijk(1)
- working papers / preprints(4)
- Proefschrift(1)
- erkenning(1)
2012
- M. Koster (2012). Consistent cost sharing. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 75 (1), 1-28. doi: 10.1007/s00186-011-0372-3
- R. Flores, M. Koster, I. Lindner & E. Molina (2012). Networks and collective action. Social Networks, 34 (4), 570-584. doi: 10.1016/j.socnet.2012.06.003
2009
- M. Koster (2009). Cost sharing. In R.A. Meyers (Ed.), Encyclopedia of complexity and systems science (Springer reference) (pp. 1660-1689). New York [etc.]: Springer.
2008
- M. Koster, R. Lindelauf, I. Lindner & G. Owen (2008). Mass-mobilization with noisy conditional beliefs. Mathematical Social Sciences, 55 (1), 55-77.
2007
- M. Koster (2007). The Moulin-Shenker rule. Social Choice and Welfare, 29 (2), 271-293. doi: 10.1007/s00355-006-0206-z
2006
- M.A.L. Koster (2006). Heterogenous Cost Sharing, the Directional Serial Rule. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 64 (3), 429-444.
2005
- J. Suijs, P.J.A. Borm, H. Hamers, M. Quant & M.A.L. Koster (2005). Communication and Cooperation in Public Network Situations. Annals of Operations Research, 137 (1), 117-140. doi: 10.1007/s10479-005-2249-4
2004
- E. Bjorndal, H. Hamers & M.A.L. Koster (2004). Cost Allocation in a Bank ATM Network. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 59 (3), 405-418.
- E. Bjorndal, M.A.L. Koster & S.H. Tijs (2004). Weighted Allocation Rules for Standard Fixed Tree Games. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 59 (2), 249-270.
2003
- M.A.L. Koster, H. Reijnierse & M. Voorneveld (2003). Voluntary Contributions to Multiple Public Projects. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 1, 25-50.
2002
- M.A.L. Koster, M. Molina, Y. Sprumont & S.H. Tijs (2002). Sharing the cost of a network core and core allocations. International Journal of Game Theory, 30 (4), 567-599.
- M.A.L. Koster (2002). Hierarchical constrained Egalitarianism in TU-games. Mathematical Social Sciences, 43, 251-365.
- M.A.L. Koster (2002). Concave and convex serial cost sharing. In P. Borm & H. Peters (Eds.), Chapters in Game Theory. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
1998
- S.H. Tijs & M.A.L. Koster (1998). General aggregation on demand and cost sharing methods. Annals of Operations Research, 84 (0), 137-164.
- M.A.L. Koster, P.E.M. Borm & S.H. Tijs (1998). Serial cost sharing methods for multi-commodity situations. Mathematical Social Sciences, 36 (3), 229-243. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0165-4896(98)00040-7
2010
- M. Koster, I. Lindner, G. McCormick & G. Owen (2010). Terrorist targeting, information and secret coalitions. (intern rapport, Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper, no TI 2010-001/1). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
2014
- M.A.L. Koster, A. Westkamp, F. Klijn, M. Muskens & A. van den Broek (2014). Matching in het Nederlandse hoger onderwijs: Aanbevelingen voor centrale toewijzing en decentrale selectie. (extern rapport). Nijmegen: ResearchNed.
1999
- M.A.L. Koster (1999). Cost allocation and cooperative games: An intoduction. Tilburg: Tilburg University.
2006
- M.A.L. Koster (2006). Cost Sharing: Proportional versus Serial. Aenorm, 53, 49-54.
2014
- M.A.L. Koster & T.J. Boonen (2014). Egalitarian Risk Sharing under Liquidity Constraints. (intern rapport). : .
2013
- P. Huang, M. Koster & I. Lindner (2013). Diffusion of Behavior in Network Games Orchestrated by Social Learning. (Preprints, Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers, no TI 13-208/II). Amsterdam/Rotterdam: Tinbergen Institute.
- M. Koster, S. Kurz, I. Lindner & S. Napel (2013). The Prediction Value. (Preprints, Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers, no 13-188/II). Amsterdam/Rotterdam: Tinbergen Institute.
2009
- M. Koster (2009). Contracts, cost sharing and consistency. (Preprints, CeNDEF Working Paper, no 09-04). Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam.
1999
- M.A.L. Koster (1999, December 13). Cost sharing in production situations and network exploitation. Tilburg University (277 pag.) (Tilburg: Tilburg University). Supervisor(s): S.H. Tijs & P.E.M. Borm.
Andere
- M.A.L. Koster (2012). Interview tijdschrift "Kijk", 15 oktober 2012.
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