Management Science and Engineering
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Mena Issler
Lecturer
BioMena Issler is a Lecturer for Stanford's Management Science & Engineering program, teaching the class "Managing Innovation and Driving Adoption of Frontier Technologies". Mena also leads the Product team for Quantum Applications at IonQ. She serves as an Advisor for Silicon Catalyst, an incubator & accelerator focused on the Global Semiconductor Industry. Previously, Mena was an Associate Partner at McKinsey and an author of the McKinsey Technology Trends Outlook report. She received her PhD from ETH Zurich, focusing on quantum computing including decoherence mechanisms of qubits.
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Ruizhe Jia
Assistant Professor of Management Science and Engineering
BioI am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University. I earned my Ph.D. in Operations Research at Columbia University, advised by Prof. Agostino Capponi, and completed my B.S. and M.A. in Mathematics at UCLA.
My research sits at the intersection of financial technology, market microstructure, and mechanism design. I study how financial markets function and how they can be redesigned for greater efficiency and fairness, with a particular focus on decentralized finance (DeFi) and blockchain-based trading. My work spans three areas:
Market microstructure — analyzing trading behavior and designing better financial markets.
FinTech and DeFi — examining how cryptographic tools and decentralized protocols reshape financial transactions.
Incentives in financial technology — addressing misalignments that emerge in crypto-finance and proposing mechanisms that improve adoption and efficiency.
I believe finance is a social science that benefits from active engagement with real markets. I work closely with both industry and regulators to ensure my research not only advances theory but also informs practice and policy in digital assets and financial technology.