Elijah Journey Fullerton
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Elijah Journey Fullerton

Google Scholar ID: q2bz3o8AAAAJ
Princeton University
theoretical computer sciencealgorithmic game theorymechanism designalgorithmic fairness
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - Supported by the National Science Foundation CSGrad4US Fellowship
  • - Received a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship to study Chinese at The Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Studies (IUP) of Tsinghua University
Research Experience
  • - Worked with Professor Greg Plaxton and Zeyuan Hu on algorithmic game theory research
  • - Guided into theoretical computer science by Professor Alexandr Andoni and Dr. Lisa Zhang at Columbia University
  • - Developed early research skills and studied many interesting problems in quantitative finance under the mentorship of Professor Ali Hirsa and Josh Panknin
Education
  • - Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at Princeton University, advised by Professor Mark Braverman
  • - Bachelor of Arts in Information Science from Columbia University
Background
  • Ph.D. candidate in the theory group of the computer science department at Princeton University. Research interests include computer science theory, algorithmic game theory, and CS+Law.
Miscellany
  • - Started undergraduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, inspired by Professor Robert Ghrist and Dr. James McGann
  • - Grateful for the support of peers such as Chris Denq, Minuk Lee, and Mark Lovett
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