
معرفی
Nima Haghpanah is an Associate Professor of Economics at Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on microeconomic theory, with an emphasis on auction design, market segmentation, and price discrimination. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Northwestern University (2014), an M.S. in Computer Engineering from Sharif University of Technology (2008), and a B.S. in Computer Engineering from the same institution (2006).
His work explores strategic interactions in markets, including mechanisms for optimal revenue extraction, welfare effects of price discrimination, and Pareto-improving market designs. Recent research investigates the limits of multiproduct price discrimination and the welfare implications of data usage in pricing strategies. Key contributions include theoretical frameworks for stable market segmentations and efficient computational methods for optimal auction design.
Haghpanah’s articles frequently address challenges in mechanism design, such as sequential auctions, ex post individual rationality, and the sale of hard information. His interdisciplinary approach bridges computer science and economics, leveraging algorithmic methods to solve complex market design problems. Despite his prolific output, no academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.



