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Alireza Fallah is an Assistant Professor at University of California, Berkeley specializing in differential privacy, data markets, and mechanism design. His research bridges theoretical computer science with economic applications in privacy-preserving data acquisition.
His research interests focus on the intersection of privacy economics and data markets, particularly examining how privacy constraints affect market mechanisms and pricing strategies. Fallah investigates both theoretical foundations and practical implementations of privacy-preserving systems, with emphasis on differential privacy frameworks and their economic implications.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on privacy constraints in data markets, price discrimination under privacy limitations, and multi-layered data market architectures. These works consistently apply rigorous mathematical frameworks to analyze privacy-preserving mechanisms while considering economic efficiency.
Fallah frequently collaborates with leading researchers including Ali Makhdoumi from Duke University, Azarakhsh Malekian from University of Toronto, and faculty from MIT including Asuman Ozdaglar and Daron Acemoglu. His work appears in working paper series from prominent institutions including Rotman School of Management and MIT.




