Mauricio Romero is an assistant professor of economics at Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM).
Born and raised in Colombia, he earned an B.A in economics (summa cum laude) and a B.A. in mathematics (cum laude) from Universidad de los Andes, and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, San Diego.
Tetsuya is an economic theorist. He did a PhD in Economics at Pennsylvania State University. His personal webpage contains links to his work.
Xinyang obtained his bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics from Johns Hopkins. Attracted by the beauty of the general equilibrium theory, he did a doctorate study in economics at Yale. Xinyang's main research field is economic theory. He likes questions on modeling economic agents, how these agents interact in a cooperative or competitive environment, the connections between economic models, and all sorts of applications. His interests in economic theory are complemented by their mathematical correspondence, in particular, analysis.
Levent is an economic theorist who joined the CIE in 2008 after a PhD at Rutgers University. He has worked on problems in mechanism design and choice theory. He regularly advises student research on these topics.
His recent work explores diversity in menus, autonomy, satisficing behavior and the definition of complementarity. His webpage contains links to his work.
Diego Dominguez joined ITAM in 2007 after a PhD at the University of Rochester. He is interested in resource allocation problems from an axiomatic viewpoint. He chairs the Department of Economics.