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Benjamin Lubin is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Information Systems at Boston University Questrom School of Business. He obtained his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Harvard University in 1999. After graduating, he joined BBN Technologies, a research development firm where he worked on internet routers and advanced multi-agent modeling for scheduling logistics systems. Following six years in industry, Lubin returned to Harvard University to pursue a Ph.D. focusing on the intersection of computer science, game theory, and economics. His research encompasses several primary areas: (1) mechanism design, particularly combinatorial auctions and exchanges that support the efficient reallocation of goods among participants with complex preferences for bundles of items; (2) applying spectral graph theory to advance the analysis of social networks; and (3) leveraging network science and machine learning to enhance the understanding and improvement of healthcare delivery systems. He has received several accolades, including the Siebel Fellowship and the Yahoo Key Technical Challenge award, with portions of his research funded by the National Institute for Health Care Management and the Veterans Administration.
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