

Matheus Venturyne Xavier Ferreira
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@MatheusVXF
CS Professor @UVA Past: @Harvard | @Princeton Optimization, AI, Security, Economics 🇧🇷🌈




🔈 Announcing TLDR's 2025 Conference: May 12-13! Submit your research on DeFi, its underlying infrastructure & governance. Our mission is to showcase new theoretical results, empirical analyses & software implementations. Learn more: thelatestindefi.org/conference




Just read through the “Credible, Optimal Auctions via Public Broadcast” paper by Tarun Chitra @tarunchitra , Matheus V. X. Ferreira and Kshitij Kulkarni. A summary and my thinking on implications: 🧵 (link to the article in the end)

Fellow: @Mengqian__ Council: @MatheusVXF Mengqian is a Postdoc at Yale Computer Science. She will be researching novel designs for decentralized markets. Specifically, she'll explore novel AMM designs to improve trading efficiency and mitigate the potential MEV issues therein.


TL;DR's Research Fellows tackle the most pressing problems in DeFi research. Congratulations to the 18 TLDR Fellows selected for the 2024-25 cohort! We all gathered to kick off the fellowship this weekend in NYC. Meet them in the thread below:


Cat's out of the bag. The TLDR Problem Spaces for 2024-2025 were announced this morning at the TLDR Conference in NYC. Think you're the right person to tackle one of these areas? Apply for our research fellowship. #Request-For-Papers" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">…1-598da02eea48ef7a2498c4e1.webflow.io/fellowships#Re…


TL;DR's Fellowship is designed to support the brightest engineers, students, & academics to innovate & implement DeFi research. 🥇 This year, we're thrilled to have received 107 applications. Out of those, we've selected 10 outstanding fellows. Meet them in the thread below! 🧵


Huge thanks to ~1K in-person attendees & 4K+ who joined livestream to our Future of Decentralization, AI & Computing Summit, hosted by @BerkeleyRDI! Check out full program slides&videos including keynotes from Shafi Goldwasser Michael Jordan @berkeley_ai: rdi.berkeley.edu/events/decentr…






David C. Parkes will become the next dean of SEAS, effective October 15, 2023. Currently the George F. Colony Professor of Computer Science, Parkes leads research at the interface between economics and computer science. He joined SEAS in 2001. buff.ly/45NTbXO



