I am an Assistant Professor of Operations Management at the Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University.

My research focuses on algorithmic pricing and market design. I study how algorithmic pricing can grant sellers and platforms excessive pricing power at the expense of customer welfare, a growing concern as legal frameworks struggle to keep pace with the technology. I also study decentralized, two-sided markets: when they thrive, when they fail, and which matching and recommendation designs actually serve the people who use them. A recurring question in my work is whether decentralized marketplaces can survive, or whether more centralized platforms inevitably exploit and displace them.

Outside academia, I play blues guitar, cook, and enjoy thinking about AI, cognitive science, economics, and philosophy.