Disclaimer: Submissions to the Final Project for COMPSCI/ECON 206 Computational Microeconomics, 2022 Spring Term (Seven Week - Second) instructed by Prof. Luyao Zhang at Duke Kunshan University.*
by [Qitong Cao]
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As an Applied Math Major, Natalie is proficient in R studio analytics, Stata, MATLAB Modeling, and all Microsoft office applications. Having interned as business and financial analyst for two years, Natalie has developed strong leadership skills, analytical nature, and in-depth understanding of portfolio management across various industries.
Committed to community construction, Natalie has worked as a Residence Assistant at Residence Life Department with two "Best Event Organization" awards, and as a Peer Mentor at Career Service Office to assist in alumni gathering events and peers' internship recruitment. She is intuitive, proactive individual comfortable with presenting, building relationships, and maintaining organization.
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I would like to thank my Econometric Professor Luyao Zhang for her invaluable guidance, suggestions and support. I also thank my peers Lewis Tian, Ray Zhu, Habib Debaya for their effort and help this semester. All errors are my own. Contact information: qc39@duke.edu.
Content | Date | Description |
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Code Assignment 1 | Week 2 | Computational Pipline |
Problem Set 1 | Week 3 | A General Introduction to Game Theory: A Dichotomy Approach |
Code Assignment 2 | Week 4 | Algorithmic Game Theory |
Problem Set 2 | Week 5 | Cooperative AI and the Future of Mechanism Design |
Final Project | Week 6-7 | The Future of Computational Microeconomics |