1. Birth: 1979
2. Professional Rank: Professor of Economics
3. Academic Degrees:
· Ph.D. (Economics), (2005), National University of Singapore
· B.Soc.Sci.(Hons) (2001), National University of Singapore
· B.A (2000), National University of Singapore
4. Academic Posts:
· Professor of Economics (2020 – current), School of Public Finance and Taxation, ZUFE
· Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics (2019-2020), UNNC
· Associate Professor of Economics (2013-2019), UNNC
· Assistant Professor of Economics and Statistics (2006 – 2013), Bond University
5. Major and Research Area: Game Theory and Mathematical Economics
6. Taught Courses:
· Mathematical Economics
· Advanced Mathematical Economics
· Game Theory and Strategic Decision Making
· Special Topics in Game theory
· Microeconomics
· Public Finance
· Financial Economics
· Managerial Economics
· Economics for Business
· Principles of Economics
· Markets and Corporate Behavior
· International Trade
· Advanced International Trade
· Calculus
· Calculus and Differential Equations for Engineers
7. Academic Rewards /Prizes:
· BSA Teaching Excellence Award, Bond University, (2007).
· Early Career Research Excellence Award, Bond University, (2011).
· Research Award for Publications, Bond University, (2011).
· Outstanding Research Contribution Award, Bond University, (2012).
· NSFC International Young Scientist Fellowship (2017)
· NSFC International Young Scientist Fellowship (2020)
8. Five Representative Publications:
· Ibragimov, G., Luckraz, S. On a Characterization of Evasion Strategies for Pursuit-Evasion Games on Graphs, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Vol. 175, issue 2, 590-596, 2017.
· Kline, J., Luckraz S. Equivalence between graph-based and sequence-based extensive form games, Economic Theory Bulletin, Vol. 4, issue 1, pP. 85-94, 2016.
· Luckraz, S. A Note on the Relationship between the Isotone Assumption of the Abian-Brown Fixed Point Theorem and Abian’s Most Basic Fixed Theorem, Fixed Point Theory and Applications, Vol 129, pp. 1-7, 2014.
· Kline, J., Luckraz S. A Note on the Relationship between Graphs and Information Protocols, Synthese, Vol 179, 1, pp. 103-114, 2011
· Dong, L., Falvey, R., Luckraz, S. Fair Share and Social Efficiency: A Mechanism in Which Peers Decide on the Payoff Division, Games and Economic Behavior, Vol 115, pp 209-224, 2019.
9.Major Funds:
· 200, 000 RMB - (2017) The National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) under the NSFC International Young Scientist “The Problem of Information in Dynamic Games”
· 480, 000 RMB - (2020) The National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) under the NSFC International Young Scientist “The Galbraith Mechanism: Theory and Evidence”