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  1. Biography. Haihao (Sean) Lu is an assistant professor of Operations Management at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Before joining Chicago Booth, he was a faculty researcher at Google Research's large-scale optimization team. He obtained my Ph.D degree in Mathematics and Operations Research at MIT in 2019.

  2. Here are just a few of the benefits of a part-time MBA from Booth: Set your own schedule. Choose from evening or weekend classes, take one or two courses at a time, and take up to five years to earn your MBA part time while fully employed. Our program gives you the flexibility you need as a working professional. Customize your curriculum.

  3. Since 1990, Dr. Kroszner has taught at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Dr. Kroszner was Director of the George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State. He served as editor of the Journal of Law & Economics and has been associate editor of a number of other academic and policy journals.

  4. The Chicago Booth faculty are a diverse group of more than 200 preeminent scholars of business, committed to the success of every student, in every Booth program, at all three of our global campuses. At Booth, we are proud of our award-winning faculty—including our ten Nobel Prize–winning professors—who have helped shape the world as it ...

  5. You are considered a reapplicant if you submitted an application for admission to Booth's Full-Time MBA Program within the past two academic years. If you applied to the Full-Time MBA Program more than two years ago, or if you applied to another Booth MBA program, please apply as a new applicant. Application.

  6. University of Chicago (Booth) 2024 Rankings. University of Chicago (Booth) is ranked No. 3 (tie) out of 124 in Best Business Schools and No. 1 out of 269 in Part-time MBA. Schools are ranked ...

  7. Tengyuan Liang is a Professor of Econometrics and Statistics at The University of Chicago. Professor Liang's research focuses on problems at the intersection of inference, learning, and optimization. He is the recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award. His research has appeared in journals such as Econometrica, The Annals of ...