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Nicole Immorlica is a professor at Yale University and a researcher at Microsoft. She received her BS in 2000, MEng in 2001 and PhD in 2005 in theoretical computer science from MIT in Cambridge, MA. She joined Microsoft as a researcher in 2012 and Yale as a professor in 2025 after completing postdocs at Microsoft and Centruum vor Wiskunde en Informatics (CWI), and a professorship at Northwestern University. Nicole’s research interest is in the design and operation of sociotechnical systems. Using tools and modeling concepts from both theoretical computer science and economics, Nicole hopes to explain, predict, and shape behavioral patterns in various online and offline systems, markets, and games. She is the recipient of a number of fellowships and awards including ACM Fellow, Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET) Fellow, the Sloan Fellowship, the Microsoft Faculty Fellowship and the NSF CAREER Award. She has served on several boards including the ACM SIGecom executive board, the editorial board of Games and Economic Behavior, and the INFORMS Auction and Market Design board.