Professor Candogan’s research interests are in mechanism design, decision making in social and economic networks, and analysis of dynamic strategic interactions. His most recent work focuses on the design of novel iterative auction mechanisms for efficient allocation of resources, and he was a fi...
Professor Candogan’s research interests are in mechanism design, decision making in social and economic networks, and analysis of dynamic strategic interactions. His most recent work focuses on the design of novel iterative auction mechanisms for efficient allocation of resources, and he was a finalist in the 2013 George Nicholson Student Paper Competition. Potential applications of his research include novel auction formats that can be employed for procurement, pricing and advertising mechanisms that optimally utilize available social network information, and pricing mechanisms for selling cloud computing service. His research has appeared in journals such as Management Science, Operations Research, Mathematics of Operations Research, and Games and Economic Behavior.