Anh Triêu (V.G.A.)
Anh Trieu is a PhD researcher in Game Theory and Mathematical Economics, working primarily in mechanism design and allocation theory. Her research investigates allocation rules that can generate a maximal number of successful trades, in many cases even outperforming standard total-utility benchmarks. She studies the theoretical foundations of these mechanisms and examines how they perform across a variety of economic environments. Her work also engages with questions of object allocation and matching stability, highlighting the conditions under which stable outcomes arise under different institutional structures and stability concepts.
Anh has presented her research at a range of international conferences and workshops, including SING20, the Lausanne Matching and Market Design Workshop, seminars at the University of Lausanne and Maastricht University, the Joint ORBEL–NGB Conference, the World Congress of the Game Theory Society, the Coalition Theory Network Workshop, SING18, and the Day on Computational Game Theory.
Since 2024, she has also been part of the organizing team behind the MLSE seminar series in Maastricht.
Anh holds a BSc in Econometrics and Operations Research and an MSc in Human Decision Science from Maastricht University’s School of Business and Economics.
She contributes to teaching as a tutor for several courses, including International Competitive Analysis and Strategy (MSc International Business), Game Theory and Economics, and Analysis II (BSc in Econometrics and Operations Research).
Expertises
- Mechanism design
- Matching & allocation