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Professor Emel Filiz-Ozbay is a faculty member at the University of Maryland's Department of Economics since 2007. She holds a PhD from Columbia University and specializes in Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Market Design, and Contract Theory. Her research focuses on incentive structures, behavioral biases, and welfare-enhancing interventions. She serves as an Associate Editor for Management Science and Games and Economic Behavior.
Education: PhD in Economics (with distinction) from Columbia University (2007).
Her research interests span experimental methodologies to study decision-making, market mechanisms, and behavioral anomalies. Recent work explores stochastic choice models and auction dynamics with endogenous constraints. Over 15 published articles appear in top journals like Journal of Political Economy and American Economic Review. She has designed experimental studies on charitable giving, savings behavior, and auction mechanisms.
Teaching responsibilities include graduate courses in Microeconomic Theory and Behavioral Economics, alongside undergraduate courses in Experimental Economics. She advises graduate students including Quang Pham Tri Vu Phu.
Research collaborations involve prominent institutions like the University of Michigan and international experimental economics networks. Current projects focus on information manipulation in decision-making and heterogeneous choice behavior.



