Sining Wang is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Case Western Reserve University. His research spans computational economics, behavioral economics, and game theory. His recent work is deeply engaged in pedagogical innovation, leveraging AI and technology to enhance learning. His work explores how AI can transform education, helping students develop critical thinking and decision-making skills in an AI-driven world. Through his interdisciplinary approach, he aims to advance both economic understanding and teaching methodologies, preparing students for the future of work and society.
He has taught a wide range of courses in economics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, behavioral economics, computational economics, game theory, and AI for management.
Dr. Sining Wang received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Connecticut and a B.S. in Finance from Renmin University of China.
Initially Appointed: 2019
Education
Teaching Information
Teaching Interests
Courses Taught
- Computational Economics
- Economic Behavior and Psychology
- Principles of Microeconomics