The Digital Ludeme Project is a five year ERC-funded research project hosted by Maastricht University from April 2018.
This project is a computational study of the world's traditional strategy games throughout recorded human history. It aims to improve our understanding of traditional games using modern AI techniques, to chart their historical development and explore their role in the development of human culture and the spread of mathematical ideas.
The PI, Cameron Browne, is currently seeking PhD candidates and/or Postdocs to work on the project.