Leading Expert in Information Systems and Digital Innovation at Boston University
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Boston UniversityBenjamin Lubin serves as a Clinical Associate Professor in Information Systems and Faculty Director of the MS in Digital Technology Program at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. His academic journey includes both a Bachelor's degree and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Harvard University, followed by six years of industry experience at BBN Technologies, where he worked on advanced multi-agent modeling and logistics systems. His research expertise spans three primary areas: mechanism design with a focus on combinatorial auctions and exchanges, the application of spectral graph theory in social network analysis, and the integration of machine learning with mechanism design. His work has garnered significant recognition, including the Siebel Fellowship and a Yahoo Key Technical Challenge award, with his publications receiving over 850 citations. His research has been published in prestigious journals including Management Science, Information Systems Research, and the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, with notable contributions to computational resource allocation, spectrum allocation, and healthcare delivery systems analysis.