Sophie H. Yuمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Sophie H. Yu is an Assistant Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions at the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania. She completed her postdoctoral work in the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University before joining Wharton. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Decision Sciences from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University (2023), an M.S. in statistical and economic modeling from Duke University (2017), and a B.S. in Economics from Renmin University of China (2015). Ph.D. in Decision Sciences, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University (2023) M.S. in Statistical and Economic Modeling, Duke University (2017) B.S. in Economics, Renmin University of China (2015) Sophie's research focuses on high-dimensional statistics, algorithm design, and performance evaluation in large-scale networks and stochastic systems . Her work draws inspiration from real-world business, engineering, and natural sciences problems that can be modeled into large and complex networks. She has explored fundamental limits and efficient algorithms on graph matching, online platform policy design with bounded regret, and data confidentiality protection. Her research spans the intersection of operations research, applied probability, statistics, and computer science, with particular emphasis on network science and information theory. Sophie's publications demonstrate a strong focus on matching problems in networks, with significant contributions to understanding random graph matching, network correlation testing, and online matching algorithms. Her work shows a progression from fundamental theoretical questions to practical applications in resource allocation and market design. Recent papers indicate increasing focus on practical implementations of theoretical concepts in real-world matching markets. Thomas M. Cover Dissertation Award from IEEE Information Theory Society (2024) Best Dissertation Award from Fuqua George Nicholson Student Paper Competition finalist, INFORMS 2022 Sophie has been actively involved in academic service, presenting her work at numerous prestigious institutions including University of Texas at Austin, University of Toronto, London School of Business, and MIT. She has taught graduate courses in decision modeling and served as a teaching assistant for various statistics and operations courses during her doctoral studies at Duke University. Her research has been supported through academic appointments and likely research grants related to her work in network science and matching algorithms.











