António Góis
I am a third year PhD candidate at Mila and Université de Montréal, supervised by Simon Lacoste-Julien . Recently I’ve been interested in frameworks such as performative prediction , where predictive systems can change the behaviour of populations which are being predicted. This may also motivate links with evolutionary game theory or with economics . I’m also generally interested in causal inference and structure learning , and modelling large-scale human behaviour.
I have completed my MSc in Computer Engineering in Lisbon at Instituto Superior Técnico , studying evolution of cooperation under the supervision of Francisco Santos and Fernando Santos . During this period I used evolutionary game theory to study how reward and punishment impact cooperation in a collective risk dilemma. (published in Scientific Reports )