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Education

Princeton University, Ph.D. Candidate, Economics, expected May 2012
Princeton University, M.A., Economics, 2009

New Economic School (Moscow, Russia), M.A. 2007, Economics
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russia), M.S. 2006, B.S. 2004, Applied Mathematics and Physics

Professional Experience

Teaching Assistant for Professor Uwe Reihardt, Financial Management, Princeton University, Spring 2011
Teaching Assistant for Professor Alexander Mas, Microeconomic Analysis of Government Activity, Princeton University, Spring 2011
Teaching Assistant for Professor David Sraer, Corporate Finance and Financial Accounting, Princeton University, Spring 2010
Teaching Assistant for Professor Turan Bali, Options, Futures and Derivatives, Princeton University, Fall 2009

Teaching Assistant, Microeconomics 1-5, New Economic School (Moscow, Russia), Fall 2006 and Spring 2007
Research Assistant, Institute for System Programming of RAS, Department of Mathematical Methods and Algorithms, 2004 - 2006

Working Papers

“Bubbles and Real Investment,” Job Market Paper

"Learning about Covariance” (with Martin Schmalz)

"Insider Trading with Uncertainty about Information," Second Year Paper

Publications (Computer Science)

“On-line Algorithms for Packing Rectangles into Several Strips”, Discrete Mathematics and Applications, 2007

“Approximate Algorithms to Pack Rectangles into Several Strips”, Discrete Mathematics and Applications, 2006

“Comparison of Scheduling Heuristics for Grid Resource Broker” (with Andrey Chernykh, Arutyun Avetisyan, Sergey Gaissaryan, Dmitry Grushin, Nikolai Kuzjurin, Alexey Pospelov, Alexander Shokurov), Fifth Mexican International Conference in Computer Science (ENC'04), 2004

“Two Level Job-Scheduling Strategies for a Computational Grid” (with Andrei Tchernykh, Juan Manuel Ramírez, Arutyun Avetisyan, Nikolai Kuzjurin, Dmitri Grushin), In Wyrzykowski, et al. (Eds.), Lecture notes in computer science: Vol. 3911. Parallel processing and applied mathematics, 2006

Fellowships and Honors

Princeton University Graduate Fellowship, 2007-2012
Petr Aven Fellowship, New Economic School, 2006-2007
New Economic School Graduate Fellowship, 2005-2006
Bronze medal at the 31st International Physics Olympiad, UK 2000 

References

Hyun Song Shin (Adviser)
Department of Economics
Princeton University
+1 609 258 4020
hsshin@princeton.edu

Wei Xiong
Department of Economics
Princeton University
+1 609 258 0282
wxiong@princeton.edu

Markus Brunnermeier
Princeton University,
Bendheim Center for Finance
+1 609 258 4050
markus@princeton.edu

Software Skills

MATLAB, R, C++, STATA

Languages

Russian (native), English (fluent), German (intermediate)


November 2011