I am an Assistant Professor in Mathematical Sciences at Bentley University. I hold a doctoral degree in Business from the Department of Risk and Insurance at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, with minor in Statistics and Mathematics. Before coming to Madison, I received a B.S. and an M.S. in Actuarial Science from the University of California at Santa Barbara.
My research is at the intersection of stochastic modeling, optimal control, and applied economic analysis. My work focuses on developing and solving stochastic models, applying them to economic data, and using the calibrated models to investigate important questions in health economics, public policy, retirement planning, and household finance.
Here is my CV.
Contact: usong [at] bentley[dot]edu