David Lowing
david.lowing@centralesupelec.fr
Energy
Biography: David Lowing, born in 1994, holds a Master’s degree in Mathematics from the University of Panthéon-Sorbonne, and a PhD in Economics at the University of Saint-Étienne, awarded in 2022.
Before joining CentraleSupélec as a postdoctoral researcher, he held another postdoctoral position at Kyushu University in Japan.
Research Topics: My research focuses on the normative design of allocation rules, with a strong interest in microeconomic models, particularly within social choice theory and game theory.
While deeply engaged in theoretical research, I am also committed to practical applications of these theories, especially in the fields of environmental and resource economics, law and economics, and artificial intelligence.
Teaching Activities: I deliver an original lecture on the rising role of cooperative game theory and the Shapley value in machine learning, with a particular emphasis on explainable artificial intelligence. Additionally, I conduct tutorials in economics.
Administrative Duties: I served as the PhD student representative on the council of the Groupe d'Analyse des Théories Économiques (GATE) of Lyon Saint-Étienne from 2021 to 2022.
Since 2024, I have co-organized the Working Paper Days at S.E.R.G. / CentraleSupélec.