About

I am a 1st year PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Chicago fortunate to be advised by Haifeng Xu.

Previously, I was an undergraduate student at the University of Michigan studying Computer Science and Economics, where I was part of the Strategic Reasoning Group, advised by Michael Wellman. Broadly speaking, I’m interested in algorithmic game theory and multi-agent systems. In particular, I’m interested in analyzing strategic environments where decision-makers have incomplete or limited access to information, both from theoretical and empirical standpoints. For the first half of 2024 (January-July), I was lucky enough to be a visiting student at the University of Oxford, Hertford College (i.e. “The one with the bridge”). While there, I worked with Edith Elkind and Jiarui Gan on a variety of interesting theoretical algorithmic game theory problems.