Chaojun Wang
Assistant Professor of Finance
Chaojun Wang’s research interests are in the area of financial networks, over-the-counter markets, market structure and design, game theory, and, more generally, market microstructure.
WebsiteDuncan Watts
Penn Integrates Knowledge University Professor; Stevens University Professor of Computer and Information Science, Communication, and Operations, Information and Decisions
Duncan Watts was previously a principal researcher at Microsoft Research. His research on social networks and collective dynamics has appeared in a wide range of journals, from Nature, Science, and Physical Review Letters to the American Journal of Sociology and Harvard Business Review.
WebsiteKevin Werbach
Liem Sioe Liong/First Pacific Company Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics
Kevin Werbach focuses on the intersection of business, policy, and emerging technologies in areas such as broadband, blockchain, and big data. A leading expert on Internet and telecommunications policy, Werbach served on the Obama Administration's Presidential Transition Team.
WebsiteGrigory Yaroslavtsev
Former Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellow
Grigory Yaroslavtsev was previously an Assistant Professor at George Mason University, but is currently away from academia. He works on efficient algorithms for scalable data analysis including approximation, distributed, streaming and online algorithms.
WebsiteChristopher Yoo
Imasogie Professor in Law and Technology; Professor of Communication and Computer and Information Science
Christopher S. Yoo has emerged as one of the nation’s leading authorities on law and technology. His research focuses on how the principles of network engineering and the economics of imperfect competition can provide insights into the regulation of electronic communications.
WebsiteJuba Ziani
Former Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellow
Juba Ziani is currently an Assistant Professor at Georgia Tech. His main interests lie at the intersection of Computer Science and Economics. His primary focus is to study the new economic and algorithmic challenges posed by the generation of larger and larger amounts of data.
Website