Rida Laraki

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Born1974 (age 5152)
Morocco
CitizenshipMorocco, France
Rida Laraki
Born1974 (age 5152)
Morocco
CitizenshipMorocco, France
Alma materÉcole Polytechnique, Pierre and Marie Curie University
Known forMajority judgment
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsÉcole Polytechnique, French National Centre for Scientific Research
Doctoral advisorSylvain Sorin

Rida Laraki is a Moroccan researcher, professor, and engineer in the fields of game theory, social choice, theoretical economics, optimization, learning, and operations research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research.

Born in 1974, Rida Laraki studied in Morocco and passed his baccalaureate in 1992. After attending preparatory classes at the Mohammed V high school, he joined the École Polytechnique in Paris (X93). He also represented Morocco at the International Mathematics Olympiads in Moscow in 1992 and in Istanbul in 1993. He obtained his engineering degree from Polytechnique in 1996. Four years later, in 2000, he obtained a doctorate in mathematics from the Pierre and Marie Curie University.[1]

He joined the CNRS in 2001 and was a lecturer at Polytechnique for around ten years.[1] He took up the position of lecturer at the École Polytechnique in 2006. Since 2013, he has been director of computer science research at the Laboratory for Analysis and Modeling of Systems for Decision Support (LAMSADE) of the CNRS, and honorary professor at the University of Liverpool in 2017.[1]

He is best known for having designed a collective decision method, called majority judgment, in 2007, with another CNRS researcher, Michel Balinski.[2][3]

In 2011, he and Balinski published a book with MIT Press presenting this new voting method.[4][5] He also wrote a book on game theory for Springer Editions in 2019.[1]

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