加州大学伯克利分校信息工程学院导师教师师资介绍简介-Paul Laskowski

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Paul Laskowski

Assistant Adjunct Professor
Alumni (PhD 2009)



paul@ischool.berkeley.edu

people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~paul



Focus

Information economics, telecommunications policy, network architecture, innovation

Biography

I am an adjunct assistant professor at?UCBerkeley, where I study the interaction between computer networks and economic incentives.? To understand how modern network industries differ from more traditional ones, I create game-theoretic modeling frameworks that incorporate network topology as a critical input.? I am especially interested in applying these to contemporary policy debates, including digital content distribution, future internet architectures, and net neutrality.
I completed my dissertation at Berkeley's?School of Information?on the topic of innovation in the internet architecture. My disseration was supervised by?John Chuang,?Hal Varian, and?Scott Shenker.??Pamela Samuelson,?Suzanne Scotchmer, andDeirdre Mulligan?also served as my committee members and advisors.
Before coming to Berkeley, I was lead developer for?Project INDIGO, which stands for Information Diffusion and Growth.? This project was started by?Marshall Van Alstyne?of the?University of Michigan's?School of Information?as a tool for the development and communication of information models.? In the last years, the tool has grown into a general development environment for agent-based simulations.

Education

PhD Information Management and Systems,?UCBerkeley School of Information
???? Dissertation title:?Designing Networks for Innovation?
???? Committee: John Chuang (chair), Hal Varian, Scott Shenker?
AB Applied Mathematics,?Harvard University