Pengyu Qian

Pengyu Qian

Assistant Professor

Purdue University

I am a tenure track assistant professor in the SC&OM group at the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business, Purdue University. My CV can be found here.

My research studies the design and analysis of marketplaces in dynamic settings, using tools from probability, optimization and game theory. I am interested in foundational models driven by challenges in sharing economy and the allocation of public resources. My research emphasizes algorithms/mechanisms that not only have good theoretical guarantees, but also are simple, robust, and hence practical for real-world systems.

You can reach me at pqian20 at gmail dot com.

Interests
  • Online Algorithms
  • Stochastic Networks
  • Market Design
  • Platform
Education
  • PhD in Decision, Risk, and Operations, 2021

    Columbia Businss School

  • BS in Mathematics, 2015

    Peking University

What’s New

Mar 2024

Our paper "The competition for partners in matching markets" (with Yash Kanoria, Seungki Min) was accepted to Management Science.

Jan 2024

Excited to serve as a co-chair of the Auctions and Market Design (AMD) cluster at INFORMS 2024.

Oct 2023

Journal version of working paper "Incentivizing resource pooling" is out!

Aug 2022

Journal version of working paper "Price discovery in waiting lists" is out!

Oct 2021

My paper "Blind dynamic resource allocation in closed networks via mirror backpressure" won Honorable Mention in RMP Jeff McGill Student Paper Competition 2021!

Working Papers

7.

Fair real-time scheduling

work in progress

6.

Congested waiting lists and organ allocation

with Itai Ashlagi, and Ravi Jagadeesan

work in progress

5.

Incentivizing resource pooling

with Chen Chen, and Yilun Chen

[SSRN]

4.

Price discovery in waiting lists

with Itai Ashlagi, Jacob Leshno, and Amin Saberi, submitted

Preliminary version: ACM Conference on Economics and Computation (EC`20)

[SSRN | EC Version | Al Roth's blog post]

3.

Large deviations optimal scheduling of closed queueing networks

with Siddhartha Banerjee , and Yash Kanoria, major revision, Math of OR

Preliminary version: SIGMETRICS`18

[arXiv | SIGMETRICS Version]

Publications

2.

The competition for partners in matching markets

with Yash Kanoria, and Seungki Min, accepted, Management Science

Preliminary version: ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA`21)

[arXiv | SODA Version | Al Roth's blog post]

1.

Blind dynamic resource allocation in closed networks via mirror backpressure

with Yash Kanoria, forthcoming, Management Science

Preliminary version: ACM Conference on Economics and Computation (EC`20)

[arXiv | EC Version]