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 Press Release and  podcast -- Yahoo Answers users seek advice, opinion, as well as expertise in research by Mark Ackerman, Lada Adamic and STIET fellow Eytan Bakshy


 Press Release -- Bluffing in prediction markets research by Rahul Sami and STIET fellow, Stanko Dimitrov

 Podcast discussing the STIET research program with Jeff MacKie-Mason and Tom Finholt

  STIET video showing lifesize, uncompressed fiber-optic video conference from UM Atkins room to WSU via OptIPortal

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John Lin

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johnclin@umich.edu

John Lin is a second year doctoral student in the School of Information. Before entering the University of Michigan, he received an B.S. in Economics from Caltech and worked there for five years as a research assistant. He worked on implementing auction (one-sided) and market (two-sided) mechanisms for selling and trading goods that exhibit complementary values. John is interested in continuing to explore the area of auction and market design by combining insights from the fields of computer science and economics. He is also exploring the role of social context in shaping people's response to incentives utilizing insights from economics and social psychology

First Name:
John
Last Name:
Lin
Department:
School of Information
Role:
Fellow/Student