Jamie Tucker-Foltz
- j.tuckerfoltz@yale.edu
Jamie Tucker-Foltz is an Assistant Professor in Operations at Yale School of Management, with a secondary appointment in Computer Science. He is broadly interested in the design of fair political and economic institutions. He works on a range of topics in fair division, social choice, and algorithmic game theory, drawing on mathematical tools and methodologies from operations research, economics, and theoretical computer science. He is especially interested in fair redistricting and gerrymandering detection.
Tucker-Foltz completed his PhD in computer science at Harvard University, advised by Ariel Procaccia. He also holds a master's degree in computer science from the University of Cambridge and a bachelor's degree in computer science and mathematics from Amherst College.