About Me
I am a PhD student in Operations Research at Stanford University, where I’m fortunate to be advised by Prof. Ramesh Johari, and to work closely with Prof. Yue Hu and Prof. Tianyi Peng.
I hold an M.S. in Operations Research from Columbia University and a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan - Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Previously, I was a student researcher at Carnegie Mellon University and Microsoft Research.
My research interests lie broadly in stochastic modeling and decision-making under uncertainty, with a focus on experimental design, causal inference, and queueing control. On the applied side, I am interested in developing practical algorithms for simulation and optimization.
Contact
Email: wxing@stanford.edu