Published multiple research papers on topics such as information elicitation, prediction markets, and mechanism design, including 'Algorithmic Robust Forecast Aggregation' (EC 2025) and 'Benchmarking LLMs' Judgments with No Gold Standard' (ICLR 2025).
Research Experience
Currently a tenured associate professor at the Center on Frontiers of Computing Studies (CFCS), Peking University.
Education
Ph.D. from the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Michigan in 2018; Bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2013.
Background
Tenured Associate Professor at the Center on Frontiers of Computing Studies (CFCS), Peking University. Research interests lie in the intersection of theoretical computer science and economics: information elicitation/evaluation, prediction markets, mechanism design, and their applications to crowdsourcing and machine learning.