- Mechanism Design via Consensus Estimates, Cross Checking, and
Profit Extraction (2011)
(arxiv)
with Jason D. Hartline
SODA 2012 · ACM TEAC - Computational Complexity of Sequential Pricing on Social
Networks (2009)
with Hai Zhou
Northwestern EECS CAA Prelim
Bach Q. Ha
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Theory and Economics Group
Ford 3-227 | bach@u.northwestern.edu
Theory and Economics Group
Ford 3-227 | bach@u.northwestern.edu
Bach is a Ph.D. candidate in the Theory & Economics Groups of the
Department of Electrical Engineer and Computer Science at Northwestern
University.
His main research, under the supervision of Professor
Jason D. Hartline
focuses on Algorithmic Mechanism Designs, especially via utilization of
theoretical tools in computer science to achieve or approximate optimal
outcomes in microeconomic settings.
Besides his theoretical works, he also leads and participates in several
interdisciplinary projects with potentially high social impact. In his
limited free time, he enjoys traveling, culinary explorations and
photography (see flickr).
Selected Core Research
Selected Interdisciplinary Projects
- A Communication Platform to engage the "Hidden Community" of Family Caregivers. (2011)
with Eneda Hoxha, and Julia Stefani
The Economist × InnoCentive winning solution - Modeling Airline Boarding Procedures (2007)
with Daniel Matheny, and Spencer Tipping
MCM Outstanding Winner · MAA prize recipient · UMAP 28.3 · - Mathematical Modeling of Plastron Respiration in Ticks (2007)
with Phil Ryan
JMM 2006 Student Poster winner