Jan is a computer scientist at the Vienna University of Economics and Business. His main area of research is computational social choice, with a special focus on participatory budgeting and committee elections.
Arianna is assistant professor in computer science at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Her research area is computational social choice. She loves science communication and exchange.
Frederik is a philosopher, specializing in philosophical logic, decision theory, and social choice. He is assistant professor at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam.
You can contact any of the EDDY core committee members at contact@eddy-network.eu
The support committee consists of experienced academics, practitioners, and other people at the forefronts of digital democracy, who express their intellectual support for the EDDY network, contribute to its advertisement and are invited to take part in its events.
Markus Brill (University of Warwick)
Anouk De Meulemeester (Go Vocal)
Ulle Endriss (University of Amsterdam)
Fabrizio Gilardi (University of Zurich)
Umberto Grandi (University of Toulouse)
Davide Grossi (University of Groningen and University of Amsterdam)
Brett Hennig (Sortition Foundation)
Ivonne Jansen-Dings (Province of Zuid-Holland, Code for NL)
Christian List (LMU Munich)
Catholijn Jonker (Delft University of Technology)
Andreas Nitsche (LiquidFeedback and Interaktive Demokratie)
Carolina Plescia (University of Vienna)
Carolina Romero Cruz (Decidim)
Simon Strohmenger (Consul Democracy)
Simone Vannuccini (Université Cote d'Azur)