
معرفی
Yannai A. Gonczarowski is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Computer Science at Harvard University, affiliated with the Harvard Center of Mathematical Sciences and Applications. His research explores computer-science-inspired economics, leveraging computational methods to derive economic insights. He holds PhDs from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and extensive postdoctoral experience at Microsoft Research. Key contributions include work on market design, algorithmic game theory, and mechanism design.
- Education:
- PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Einstein Institute, Rachel and Selim Benin School)
- M.Sc. in Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- B.Sc. in Mathematics and Computer Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Bachelor's and Master's in Classical Singing, Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance
His research interests focus on the intersection of economics and computer science, emphasizing algorithmic mechanisms and market design. Notable awards include the ACM SIGecom Doctoral Dissertation Award (2018) and the Michael B. Maschler Prize (2018).
He advises PhD students in Economics, Computer Science, and Applied Mathematics, co-organizes conferences like EC and Stony Brook's Game Theory Conference, and serves on numerous program committees. His work bridges theoretical foundations with real-world applications, such as matching markets and auction design.
- Awards:
- ACM SIGecom Doctoral Dissertation Award (2018)
- Michael B. Maschler Prize (2018)
- INFORMS AMD Michael H. Rothkopf Junior Researcher Paper Prize (2020)
As an educator, he teaches at Harvard and co-authored Mathematical Logic through Python. His interdisciplinary approach integrates music and computational theory, reflecting his diverse academic background.




