Carmel Baharav
Master's Student in Computer Science, ETH Zürich
Applying for PhD programs starting Fall 2025!
Brief Bio
I am a second-year master's student at ETH Zürich, and will be completing my master's thesis this fall at Harvard under the supervision of Professor Ariel Procaccia, Dr. Bailey Flanigan, and Professor Bernd Gärtner. My recent work is focused on making the selection of citizens' assemblies fairer and more manipulation-robust, in addition to exploring and avoiding paradoxes in voting theory.
Previously, I completed my bachelor's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, where I worked with Professor Nihar Shah on methods for aggregating crowdsourced evaluations and incentives in peer review.
Research
Fair, Manipulation-Robust, and Transparent Sortition
Carmel Baharav and Bailey Flanigan
EC 2024Price of Weighted Majority Support
Carmel Baharav, Andrei Constantinescu, Roger Wattenhofer
Manuscript in PreparationAllocation Schemes in Analytic Evaluation: Applicant-Centric Holistic or Attribute-Centric Segmented?
Jingyan Wang, Carmel Baharav, Nihar B. Shah, Anita Williams Woolley, R Ravi
HCOMP 2022A Game Theoretic Approach to Peer Review Bidding (poster)
a Summer Undegraduate Research Fellowship (SURF 2021) project supervised by Nihar Shah
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