Faculty of Informatics Technical University of Munich
Room FMI 01.12.056 Office hours: by appointment |
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I offer thesis supervision for motivated students. If you would like to propose a topic related to my research interests or get in touch to find a suitable one, please send me an e-mail with your CV and transcript of records attached. Currently, I don't have an opening for supervision. |
Burak Öz is a research associate at the chair of Software Engineering for Business Information Systems at TU Munich since August 2021. He holds a master's degree in Informatics from TU Munich. During his master's studies, he developed a geographical visualization tool for the FUEL bidding language which is used in the paper "Taming the Communication and Computation Complexity of Combinatorial Auctions: The FUEL Bid Language" by Bichler et al. (2022). In his master's thesis, Mr. Öz analyzed the effects of dynamic road pricing on congestion and travel demand using MATSim. He acquired his bachelor's degree in Information Systems Engineering from a dual-diploma program between Istanbul Technical University (Turkey) and Binghamton University, SUNY (NY, USA). |
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Composable Finance - Cross-Domain MEV Research |
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Algorand Centres of Excellence (ACE) - SUPPRA |
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GAIA-X 4 Production, After-Sales and PLC - Across Automated Driving |
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Autonomous Company |
Term | Level | Title | Type | Role |
SS 24 | Master | Blockchain-based Systems Engineering | Lecture | Organizer |
WS 23/24 | Master | SEBA Lab Course | Practical lab course | Advisor |
SS 23 | Master | Blockchain-based Systems Engineering | Lecture | Organizer |
WS 22/23 | Master | SEBA Lab Course | Practical lab course | Advisor |
SS 22 | Master | Blockchain-based Systems Engineering | Lecture | Organizer |
SS 22 | Master | Software Engineering for Business Applications - Master Course | Lecture & Projects | Advisor |
WS 21/22 | Master | Advanced Topics of Software Engineering | Lecture & Exercise | Advisor |
WS 21/22 | Master | SEBA Lab Course | Practical lab course | Advisor |
[Oz24d] |
Öz, B., Sui, D., Thiery, T., & Matthes, F. (2024). Who Wins Ethereum Block Building Auctions and Why? arXiv. July 18, 2024. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2407.13931. Will be published in Proceedings of the sixth international conference on Advances in Financial Technologies (AFT’24). |
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[Oz24c] |
B. Öz, J. Gebele, P. Singh, F. Rezabek and F. Matthes, "Playing the MEV Game on a First-Come-First-Served Blockchain," 2024 IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency (ICBC), Dublin, Ireland, 2024, pp. 220-224, doi: 10.1109/ICBC59979.2024.10634397. |
[Oz24b] |
Burak Öz, Filip Rezabek, Jonas Gebele, Felix Hoops, and Florian Matthes. 2024. A Study of MEV Extraction Techniques on a First-Come-First-Served Blockchain. In Proceedings of the 39th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC '24). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 288–297. |
[Oz24a] |
Öz, B.; Gebele, J.; Matthes, F.: Detecting Arbitrages on a First-Come-First-Served Blockchain. Poster presented at the CfC St. Moritz Academic Research Track 2024, St. Moritz, Switzerland, 2024. |
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Burak Öz, Benjamin Kraner, Nicolò Vallarano, Bingle Stegmann Kruger, Florian Matthes, and Claudio Juan Tessone. 2023. Time Moves Faster When There is Nothing You Anticipate: The Role of Time in MEV Rewards. In Proceedings of the 2023 Workshop on Decentralized Finance and Security (DeFi '23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–8. |
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Öz, B., & Hoops, F. (2024). Systematization of knowledge: the advent of a new incentive, maximal extractable value. In The Elgar Companion to Decentralized Finance, Digital Assets, and Blockchain Technologies (pp. 241-264). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap/book/9781035307760/book-part-9781035307760-17.xml. |
[Oz22c] |
Öz, B.: Die Kosten der Automated Market Makers. BSDEX. 2022. Note: As BSDEX Academy is no more active, the hyperlink is redirected to my github repo for the article. |
[Oz22b] |
Öz, B.: Auf dem Weg in die Zukunft von Ethereum mit Proof-of-Stake. BSDEX. 2022. Note: As BSDEX Academy is no more active, the hyperlink is redirected to my github repo for the article. |
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Öz, B.: Der Wert von Informationen in Blockchains: Maximal Extractable Value (MEV). BSDEX. 2022. Note: As BSDEX Academy is no more active, the hyperlink is redirected to my github repo for the article. |
[Oz21] |
Öz, B.: Analyzing Effects of Road Pricing on Travel Demand using MATSim |
"Who Wins Ethereum Block Building Auctions and Why?", August 6th 2024, The MEV Workshop at the Science of Blockchain Conference 2024 (MEV-SBC '24) |
"Who Wins Ethereum Block Building Auctions and Why?", May 17th 2024, The Latest in DeFi Research (TLDR) Conference 2024 |
"A First Look at DeFi and the Phenomenon of MEV", March 22nd 2024, TUM Blockchain Club Bootcamp |
"The Value of Information and the MEV Supply Chain", September 23rd 2023, TUM Blockchain Conference |
"Foundations of Smart Contract Development: An Introduction to Solidity and Remix", September 22nd 2023, TUM Blockchain Conference |
"Intro Solidity and Remix: Your First Smart Contract", August 11th 2023, ETHMunich |
"A First Study of MEV on an Up-and-Coming Blockchain: Algorand", May 11th-12th 2023, TUM Blockchain Salon, Recording |
"What does “The Merge” mean for Ethereum?", November 10th 2022, Blockchain-Stammtisch Donnersblock |
Assessment of Transactions Ordering of First-Come-First-Serve Blockchains in the Wild, Master's Thesis (Aleksandar Vasilev), with Filip Rezabek and Kilian Glas (TUM I8) |
Assessment of Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) Mitigation Techniques, Master's Thesis (Ali Sabbagh), with Filip Rezabek (TUM I8) |
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