
معرفی
Serguei Maliar is an Associate Professor of Economics at Santa Clara University's Leavey School of Business. He joined in 2013 and is affiliated with the Department of Economics, serving as an associate editor of the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. His research focuses on computational economics, macroeconomic theory, numerical methods, and policy analysis. He advises the Canadian Central Bank on optimal monetary policy models and holds a NSF grant (2016-2019).
Education: B.S. in Physics and Applied Mathematics (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology), M.A. in Economics (Central European University), Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics (Zaporozhye State University), and Ph.D. in Economics (University of Pompeu Fabra).
Research Interests: His work bridges macroeconomic theory with computational techniques, emphasizing applications like deep learning for policy modeling, capital-skill dynamics, and nonlinear economic systems. Recent projects include analyzing cross-border economic spillovers and evaluating software tools (e.g., Python vs. Julia) for economic computing.
Publications: Over 30 peer-reviewed articles in top journals such as Econometrica and Quantitative Economics, focusing on numerical methods, policy modeling, and economic inequality. His work often combines theoretical rigor with practical computational frameworks.
Grants & Awards: NSF grant (2016-2019), contributions to the Handbook of Computational Economics, and collaborations with institutions like the Bank of Canada and Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with interdisciplinary teams in computational economics and policy analysis.


