
Prof. Debasis Mishra,
Economics and Planning Unit,
Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi
Prof. Debasis Mishra is an Associate Professor at the Economics and Planning Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi. He received his Ph.D. and M.S. in Industrial Engineering from University of Wisconsin. His research largely focuses on Mechanism Design theory with applications to auction design, queuing, sequencing and scheduling situations, matching and social choice theory.

Prof. Manipushpak Mitra,
Economic Research Unit,
Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
Prof. Manipushpak Mitra is a Professor at the Economic Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. He completed his Ph.D. in Quantitative Economics from the Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi under the guidance of Prof. Arunava Sen and M.A. in Economics from Delhi School of Economics. His research spans from Mechanism Design aspects of queueing, sequencing and scheduling problems to social choice theory and industrial organization.

Prof. Souvik Roy,
Economic Research Unit,
Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
Prof. Souvik Roy is an Assistant Professor at the Economic Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. He completed his Ph.D. in Game Theory under the guidance of Prof. Hans Peters and M.Stat from Indian Statistical Institute. His research interests include Game Theory, Mechanism Design, Algebraic Graph Theory, Social Choice Theory, Probability Theory (in particular Percolation and Random Matrix), Number Theory and Epistemic Game Theory.