About
I am an Assistant Professor in Analytics and Information Systems at Stevens School of Business. Before joining Stevens, I obtained my Ph.D. degree in Operations Research at Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, where I was fortunate to be advised by Professor John Hooker. In addition, I obtained my B.S. degrees in Applied Mathematics and Business Administration from Georgia Institute of Technology.
My research interests are broadly related to fairness in optimization modeling and ethics in decision making. Some topics I am actively working on are: learning moral judgments and ethical preferences from people, end-to-end fairness optimization via decision-focused learning, fairness and equity in shared micromobility systems, structural understanding of fairness and efficiency symbiosis and tradeoffs, power gap and payment term in supply chain.
More details can be found on my CV here. My university faculty profile is here.
If you are interested in my research and related topics, I am always happy to discuss further, please feel free to reach out via email or Linkedin.
