I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Economics and Computation Research Group in the Computer Science Department at the University of Liverpool.

My last job was as an EPSRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Theoretical Computer Science studying algorithms for computing equilibria in games at the University of Warwick. During that time, I helped to found the Warwick Institute for Financial Computing.

Before that, I did my PhD at the London School of Economics with Bernhard von Stengel in the Mathematics Department.

As well as algorithmic game theory, I am interested in automated trading. I participated in the 2005 Penn-Lehman automated trading (PLAT) competition with Ben Veal. We won the May 2005 competition and came second in the December 2004 competition - See here. I am continuing research into algorithmic trading with Dr Subramanian Ramamoorthy. I have provided consultancy services on automated trading for proprietary trading firms. Currently, I supervise a PhD student, Keren Dong, jointly with Arctic Lake.