
معرفی
Professor Aytek Erdil holds the position of Professor of Economics at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Economics. He is affiliated with King's College and maintains an office in Room 34. His research focuses on Economic Theory, Market Design, Digital Economy, Industrial Organization, and Experimental Finance. Erdil earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 2006, followed by postdoctoral roles at Harvard Business School and Oxford University before joining Cambridge in 2010.
His research emphasizes strategic allocation mechanisms in education and labor markets, including school choice, residency matching, and auction design. Notable contributions include work on tie-breaking rules, stochastic assignments, and core-selecting payment systems. Erdil has advised at least one PhD student, Li Quan, and maintains an active media presence discussing university admissions reforms and policy design.
Publications span topics like widening university access, efficient assignment under prioritization, and matching mechanisms with indifferences. His work frequently bridges theoretical models with real-world applications in public policy and market systems.


