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Rahul Sami  Assistant Professor
BTech in computer science, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India; MS and Ph.D. in computer science, Yale University
(734) 647-8296 | 3246E SI North
E-mail: rsami@umich.edu | Web → |
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Sami_Rahul Rahul Sami is an assistant professor in the School of Information.

His research is focused on topics in the intersection of computer science and economics that arise in the study of Internet protocols and systems. Sami is interested in designing and analyzing incentive mechanisms, markets, and reputation systems to enable self-interested economic entities to cooperatively solve common goals, and in studying the distributed-computation problems that arise when mechanisms have to be computed in a network. He is also interested in other problems in theoretical computer science.

Before coming to SI, Sami was a post-doctoral associate in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Home > People > Faculty > Profile
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