cv
My current edition of my CV 9/3/2025
Basics
| Name | Mark Lovett |
| Label | Graduate Fellow |
| mark.lovett.gr@dartmouth.edu | |
| Url | https://markslovett.github.io |
| Summary | Outgoing and enthusiastic applied mathematics graduate student with a passion for Game theory and AI research and its applications. Experienced in mathematical modeling, python, and model infrastructure. Eager to understand how AI will shape our society and game theories insights. |
Work
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2025.08 - Present AI and Innovation Specialist, Project Manager
Amifore Consulting and Management
Senior member of a consulting startup to help growing companies optimize operations through strategic infrastructure analysis. As AI and Innovation Specialist, I provide strategic guidance and implement AI solutions that help clients leverage data for better decision-making and adapt to emerging technologies. Currently serving one client with another contract in development. Projected first-year revenue of 3,000 USD our first quarter and minimum anticipated growth to 50,000 USD in fiscal year two.
- AI strategy and implementation
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2023.08 - Present Resident Fellow
Dartmouth College: Residential Life
Provided mentorship to students in career development, academic success, and personal growth while managing comprehensive residential programming. Planned and executed community-building events and initiatives with a combined budget of over 125,000 USD, achieving a record 85% student satisfaction rate. Collaborated with college staff to address student needs and enhance the residential experience through strategic programming and individualized support.
- Mentorship and community building
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2022.08 - Present Graduate Research Fellow (Ph.D. candidate)
Dartmouth College
Ph.D. candidate in applied mathematics under the advisors of Prof. Feng Fu in the Fu Lab. Research focuses on symmetric games with emphasis on influence games and their real-world applications. Developed theoretical foundations for multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) results and conducted statistical simulations of strategic interactions.
- Game theory and AI research
- Python programming
Volunteer
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2022.10 - 2025.06 Representative and Social Co-Chair
Dartmouth College: Graduate Student Council
Led the planning and execution of social and professional development events for 1,000+ graduate students, managing a 20,000 USD annual budget to strengthen community engagement. Represented student interests to college administration, helping secure policy changes and improved resources for graduate programs.
- Awarded 'Member of the Month'
- Social Co-Chair
Education
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2022.08 - 2027.06 -
2018.08 - 2021.06
Publications
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2026 Influencer Games: A New Class of Games for Modeling Influence and Opinion Dynamics in Social Networks
TBD
Under the advisorship of Prof. Feng Fu, I am developing a new class of models called 'influencer games' to formalize influence and opinion dynamics in social networks. This work characterizes how opinions propagate and adapt through repeated interactions and identifies the mechanisms by which influential agents shape collective outcomes. Applications include targeted marketing, ecological competition, political behavior analysis, and multi-agent systems in AI.
Skills
| Python | |
| Pytorch | |
| MARL | |
| Monte-Carlo simulations | |
| Hugging Face | |
| Dynamical Systems |
Languages
| English | |
| Native speaker |
| Russian | |
| Beginner |
| Mandarin Chinese | |
| Beginner |
Interests
| Artwork | |
| Claude Monet | |
| Post-Impressionism | |
| sculpture | |
| contemporary art |
| Wildlife | |
| Hikes | |
| Swimming |
Projects
- 2023.01 - Present
InflGame package
- Implemented multi-agent reinforcement learning algorithms
- Developed tools for modeling agent interactions and influence propagation
- 2025.09 - Present
EvGames package
- teaching
- Game Theory