
معرفی
Maryam Saeedi is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, with prior appointments at Ohio State University and New York University. Her research bridges Industrial Organization, Game Theory, and Market Design, focusing on reputation systems, information asymmetry, and dynamic incentives in digital economies.
- PhD in Economics (University of Minnesota, 2012)
- MA in Economics (University of British Columbia, 2005)
- BS in Mechanical Engineering (Sharif University, 2004)
Her work combines theoretical and empirical approaches to analyze how information structures affect market outcomes, including optimal rating systems, certification thresholds, and dynamic auction mechanisms. Key themes include:
- Reputation dynamics in two-sided markets
- Strategic information disclosure
- Collusion and search behavior in transparent markets
Notable awards include the EQT Foundation & Scott Institute Seed Grant (2020) and the Best Paper Award (2017). She has taught courses like Designing the Digital Economy and Game Theory across multiple institutions, while serving on committees focused on curriculum development and PhD recruitment.




