Martin Bichler received his MSc degree from the Technical University of Vienna, and his Ph. D. as well as his Habilitation from the Vienna University of Economics and Business. He was working as a research fellow at UC Berkeley, and as a research staff member at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York. Since 2003 he is a full Professor at the Department of Informatics of the Technical University of Munich (TUM), and also a faculty member at the TUM School of Management. He was a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge (2008), at HP Labs Palo Alto (2008), Department of Economics at Yale University (2016), Department of Economics at Stanford University (2017). Martin is responsible for the Master’s program in Information Systems at TUM and a faculty and board member of the Bavarian Elite Master program “Finance and Information Management“. He is currently editor-in-chief of the BISE journal, vice president of the INFORMS Section on Auctions and Market Design, and a fellow of the Agora Group on Market Design at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Martin is also a principal investigator in the DFG-funded research training group AdONE, which is at the intersection of Informatics, Management Science, and Mathematics.
Martin Bichler has contributed to different areas in computer science, operations research, and information systems. In particular, he is interested in market design, optimization and resource allocation for cloud computing providers, econometrics, and data analysis. Martin has published in journals such as INFORMS ISR, Management Science, Production and Operations Management, Games and Economic Behavior, ACM TEAC, IEEE TCC, IEEE TSC, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Economics Letters, Experimental Economics, EJOR, OR Letters, Telecom Policy, IEEE Computer, CACM, Computer Networks, Distributed and Parallel Databases, and SIGMOD Records and is on the editorial board of a number of journals. He received the EURO Excellence in Practice Award, the HP Labs eAward, the IBM Faculty Award, the INFORMS ISS Design Science Award, and he won the Siemens SCM Olympics. Since 2012 he is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Business and Information Systems Engineering.
In 2014 Martin was ranked 19 overall and 3rd in terms of A+ publications in the 5-year ranking of the Handelsblatt among 2346 scholars in Europe. He was ranked 14 in terms of A+ publications in the lifetime ranking.