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S4E3: Mohammad Akbarpour, Microeconomic Theory, Stanford 

Scott Cunningham
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Welcome to the Mixtape with Scott! Sometimes the shortest distance between point A and point B is a straight line, but other times the shortest distance is a winding path. This week’s guest, Mohammad Akbarpour from Stanford University, is perhaps an example of the latter. Mohammad is a micro theorist at Stanford who specializes in networks, mechanism and design and two sided matching. Mohammad is an emerging young theorist at Stanford, student of such luminaries as Matt Jackson and Al Roth, whose background in engineering, mathematics and computer science has given him a fresh approach to topics that I associate with Stanford’s theory people as a whole - policy oriented, applied work, mechanism design, networks and matching. He got into economics “the long way” - growing up in Iran, majoring in engineering, and then moving into Stanford’s operations research PhD program. In this interview, he generously shares a snippet of the arc of his life, and it’s a remarkable story, and one I really enjoyed hearing. I think you will too.

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@quantummath
@quantummath 13 часов назад
I did my B. Sc. at Sharif university of technolgy but in computer eingeering department (CE grad 2007). What a dynamic environment filled with bright minds it was .. Nice interview. Took me back to Sharif, to those student days and the orange bricks of the college campus. Thanks for posting the interview Scott, and thanks to Mohammad for sharing his story. Cheers from Hamburg.
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