- STEER-ME: Assessing the Microeconomic Reasoning of Large Language Models
- NFTs as a Data-Rich Test Bed: Conspicuous Consumption and its Determinants
- Simple Mechanisms for Utility Maximization: Approximating Welfare in the I.I.D. Unit-Demand Setting
- STEER: Assessing the Economic Rationality of Large Language Models
- UNSAT Solver Synthesis via Monte Carlo Forest Search
- Pay to (Not) Play: Monetizing Impatience in Mobile Games
- The Perils of Learning Before Optimizing
- Limitations of Incentive Compatibility on Discrete Type Spaces
- Allocation for Social Good: Auditing Mechanisms for Utility Maximization
Research Experience
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Education
PhD: University of British Columbia, supervised by Kevin Leyton-Brown; Master's Degree: University of British Columbia, 2019; Bachelor's Degree: Dalhousie University, 2017.
Background
Research Interests: Algorithmic Game Theory and Mechanism Design; particularly interested in using game theoretic tools to explore player behavior in mobile games and virtual economies.
Miscellany
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