Matthew Weinberg
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Weinberg joined the Princeton faculty in 2017. His primary research interest is in Algorithmic Mechanism Design: algorithm design in settings where users have their own incentives. He's also interested more broadly in Economics and Computation, Algorithms Under Uncertainty, and Theoretical Computer Science in general.
Before joining the faculty at Princeton, he spent two years as a postdoc in Princeton's CS Theory group, and was a research fellow at the Simons Institute during the Fall 2015 and Fall 2016 semesters. He completed a PhD in 2014 at MIT, where he was advised by Costis Daskalakis. Prior to that, he completed a BA in Math at Cornell University, where he worked with Bobby Kleinberg.