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Ilya R. Segal is the Roy and Betty Anderson Professor in the Humanities and Sciences at the Department of Economics, Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment at the Stanford Graduate School of Business since 2004. His academic career spans from 1995 as a Visiting Assistant Professor at MIT to his current role. He has held visiting positions at Microsoft Research Silicon Valley, The Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, Hoover Institution, and Harvard University.
- Ph.D., Economics (Harvard University, 1995)
- M.S., Applied Mathematics (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 1991)
Segal specializes in Economic Theory, with a focus on Mechanism Design, Game Theory, and Contract Theory. His work addresses strategic interactions, market design, and communication complexity in economic mechanisms. Recent publications analyze dynamic mechanisms, auction theory, and information disclosure, bridging economics and computational methods.
His 15 most recent works include analyses of radio spectrum reallocation, dynamic mechanism efficiency, internet search advertising demand, and communication requirements in economic systems. Themes span auction design, game theory, resource allocation, and policy applications.
- INFORMS Edelman Award (2018)
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences Member (2017)
- Emerald Publishing Citation of Excellence (2017)
- Econometric Society Fellow (2003)
- NSF Research Grants (multiple periods)
- Sloan Foundation Fellowships (1999-2001)
Segal has served as Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation, Associate Editor at Econometrica, and Director of Graduate Studies at Stanford's Economics Department. He holds bilingual proficiency in Russian and English, with fluency in Ukrainian and basic French.





