An introductory movie on Operations Research: Link
A modern time example of the famous Prisoner’s Dilemma: Link
A Game Theory fragment from A Beautiful Mind about the life of John Nash: Link
Several Game Theorists were awarded the Nobel prize in Economics:
- John F. Nash held his Nobel Prize Lecture in 1994: Link
- Reinhard Selten held his Nobel Prize Lecture in 1994: Link
- John C. Harsanyi held his Nobel Prize Lecture in 1994: Link
- Robert J. Aumann held his Nobel Prize Lecture in 2005: Link
- Thomas C. Schelling held his Nobel Prize Lecture in 2005: Link
- Leonid Hurwicz held his Nobel Prize Lecture in 2007: Link
- Eric S. Maskin held his Nobel Prize Lecture in 2007: Link
- Roger B. Myerson held his Nobel Prize Lecture in 2007: Link
- Lloyd S. Shapley held his Nobel Prize Lecture in 2012: Link
- Alvin E. Roth held his Nobel Prize Lecture in 2012: Link
Michael Trick’s Operations Research Blog: Link
Dutch Society for the Mathematics of Operations Research (LNMB): Link
The LNMB offers many courses on Operations Research at MSc and PhD level: Link
The Games Technical Committee of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society promotes research to enrich games with more intelligent agents.
NSO is involved in the editorial boards of International Game Theory Review, IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games, Game & Puzzle Design and the ICGA Journal.
The School for Information and Knowledge Systems (SIKS) offers many courses on Artificial Intelligence at Phd level.