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Academic Achievements
- Our paper 'Congested Waiting Lists and Organ Allocation' is now available online
- Our paper 'Incentivizing Resource Pooling' was accepted to Management Science
- Our paper 'Optimal Incentive Design for Decentralized Dynamic Matching Markets' is now available online
- Our paper 'Incentivizing Resource Pooling' won First Place in 2024 INFORMS Junior Faculty Interest Group (JFIG) Paper Competition
- Our paper 'Incentivizing Resource Pooling' won First Place in 2024 Chinese Scholars Association for Management Science and Engineering (CSAMSE) Paper Competition
- Our paper 'The Competition for Partners in Matching Markets' was accepted to Management Science
- Excited to serve as a co-chair of the Auctions and Market Design (AMD) cluster at INFORMS 2024
Research Experience
- Assistant Professor, Operations & Technology Management, Questrom School of Business, Boston University
- Assistant Professor, Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business, Purdue University
Education
- PhD in Decision, Risk, and Operations, 2021, Columbia Business School
- BS in Mathematics, 2015, Peking University
Background
He is a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in the Operations & Technology Management department at the Questrom School of Business, Boston University. His research interests include market design, platforms, stochastic systems, and online algorithms. He studies the design and analysis of marketplaces in dynamic settings using tools from probability, optimization, and game theory, with a focus on foundational models driven by challenges in the sharing economy and the allocation of public resources.