I am a PhD Candidate in the Data Sciences and Operations department at the USC Marshall School of Business, advised by Professor Peng Shi. Previously, I obtained my B.S. in Business Administration from Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
My research focuses on reducing the waste incurred in non-monetary allocation mechanisms, such as cadaveric organ allocation. I investigate alternative mechanisms and evaluate the associated trade-offs through both theoretical modeling and empirical analysis.
During PhD, I interned in the Rider Session Pricing team at Uber as an Applied Scientist.
Eliminating Waste in Cadaveric Organ Allocation. (with Peng Shi). Updated 2022/04.
USC Marshall School of Business: BUAD 311 Operations Management (undergraduate core).