Alexander Rodivilov is an economist specializing in dynamic mechanism design, with a dual background in mathematics (B.S., Ural Federal University) and economics (Ph.D., University of Washington). Before pursuing doctoral studies, he studied at CERGE-EI in the Czech Republic with support from the Citigroup Endowment Scholarship. Since 2017, he has served as an Assistant Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology and has held a visiting position at the University of Naples Federico II, Italy.
His research develops theoretical frameworks for incentive design under uncertainty and has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Theory and Games and Economic Behavior. He has actively disseminated his work through nearly 50 presentations at major international conferences, including the Econometric Society Meetings, EARIE, and the 2025 Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics.