Andrei Savochkin

I am an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Decision Sciences at Bocconi University, Milan. I have a PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science from Moscow State University and a PhD in Economics from the New York University Stern School of Business. My PhD thesis in Economics consists of essays in Decision Theory, and my dissertation committee included Efe Ok, Adam Brandenburger, and Thomas Sargent.
My core research belongs to the field of Decision Theory in Economics, in which I am particularly interested in decision-making under uncertainty. I am also interested in Game Theory, Mechanism Design (especially in the dynamic setting), and Experimental Economics.
This academic year, I am teaching undergraduate courses in General Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Computational Economics. In the past, I have taught Intermediate Microeconomics for undergraduates, Experimental Economics, Game Theory, Contract Theory, and Decision Theory courses, as well as courses in Mathematics for Economists, Optimization, Statistics, and Continuous-Time Stochastic Processes.