Summary
Anh Luong is an Assistant Professor of Business Analytics at Warwick Business School with nine years of experience researching human-AI collaboration, algorithmic decision-making, and experimental/behavioral approaches to organizational decision processes. Her work blends rigorous experiment design with an interdisciplinary focus on fairness, perceived bias, and collaborative decision-making, and has been widely downloaded on SSRN and featured in outlets like The Times and The Conversation. She teaches and mentors students in practical analytics skills (Python, R, visualization) while maintaining an active research agenda that bridges Information Systems and Computer Science venues such as AAAI and ICIS. Notably, Anh’s scholarship is recognized across disciplines and industry, having appeared on multiple Top 10 Downloads lists and presented at leading AI conferences. Based in England, she brings a rare combination of academic rigor, public-facing impact, and hands-on analytics teaching experience.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Bachelor of Arts (Honors), Bachelor of Arts (Honors) at Wesleyan College
Student Exchange Program, Student Exchange Program at Canastota High School
English, Vietnamese