Naomi Utgoff, Assistant Professor, United States Naval Academy

Economics Department

I am a microeconomic theorist; my research focuses on matching market design under incomplete information. My paper "Implementation of Assortative Matching Under Incomplete Information" appeared in the Journal of Economic Theory in July 2020. My research focuses on matching market design and matching under incomplete information. At the US Naval Academy I teach advanced microeconomic theory, game theory, industrial organization, and applications of market design. In the past, I have also taught labor economics. I received my Ph.D. in 2016 from the University of Maryland under the supervision of Professor Larry Ausubel.

My YouTube channel, which features (mostly) game theory and (a few) matching theory videos I made for remote instruction.