Achievements


Publications

Upcoming 2020

REINERT, S., BOCHEV, S. “Capitalism’s Orphan – The Rise of Inequality in Post-Communist Bulgaria” HBS Case.

Fall 2014

BOCHEV, S. “ACA Premium Tax Credits Legal Activity and Potential Outcomes-Analysis” Internal Deloitte Consulting Research, November 19, 2014.

Winter 2013

BOCHEV, S. “ACA Advisories 166 and 167 – Summary of Impact” Internal Deloitte Consulting Research, December 13, 2013.

Winter 2014

BRIGGS, B., ET AL. “Tech Trends 2015: The Fusion of Business and IT” Deloitte University

Winter 2013   

BRIGGS, B., ET AL. “Tech Trends 2014—Inspiring Disruption” Deloitte University Press.

Winter 2012

BOCHEV, S., Causer, Craig. “IEEE Student Branch Profile: The Long(horn) and the Short of It” IEEE Potentials Volume 32 Issue 1, January-February 2013.

Winter 2012

BOCHEV, S. “Price Bubbles, Crashes and Rational Expectations in Two Distinct Experimental Economic Markets” The University of Texas at Austin MSF, December 2012.

Summer 2012

BOCHEV, S., ET AL. “Hearing Aid Interface for Telephones” University of Texas at Austin, May 2012.

MBA EXPERIECES WITH COVID-19—Moderator of HBS alumni panel on how COVID-19 is shaping the MBA and post-MBA experience, and how students and alumni can continue to build close and lasting relationships.

Press

Winter 2012

BOCHEV, S., Causer, Craig. “IEEE Student Branch Profile: The Long(horn) and the Short of It” IEEE Potentials Volume 32 Issue 1, January-February 2013.

Winter 2012

BOCHEV, S. “Price Bubbles, Crashes and Rational Expectations in Two Distinct Experimental Economic Markets” The University of Texas at Austin MSF, December 2012.

Winter 2013

BRIGGS, B., ET AL. “Tech Trends 2014—Inspiring Disruption” Deloitte University Press.

Summer 2012

BOCHEV, S., ET AL. “Hearing Aid Interface for Telephones” University of Texas at Austin, May 2012.

Presentations

Fall 2020

AI AND LIFE IN A POST-PANDEMIC VIRTUAL WORLD—Moderator of eminent panel of leading Japanese tech and AI experts on the current state of AI in Japan and explore the impacts of both AI and COVID-19 on the increasingly virtual future of Japan and the world.

Fall 2020

MBA EXPERIECES WITH COVID-19—Moderator of HBS alumni panel on how COVID-19 is shaping the MBA and post-MBA experience, and how students and alumni can continue to build close and lasting relationships.

Spring 2020

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE STRATEGY SPECIAL LECTURE—Introductory speaker who provided a generalized overview of AI and Data Science and set the stage for INSEAD Professor Pavel Kireyev’s talk.

Fall 2018

UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO AI & DATA SCIENCE SPEECH—Keynote speaker on the topic of AI and Data Science in Japan to group of graduate students in engineering and business. 

Fall 2018

WHITE & CASE TOKYO BENKYOKAI— “Artificial intelligence, machine learning and natural language processing – changing how products and services are delivered.” Lead speaker to 30+ Senior Partners, Partners, and Associates at White & Case’s Tokyo office on the topic of Data Science and AI globally and in Japan.

Spring 2017

HBS 2+2 ADMISSIONS PODCASTS—One of three panelists featured in two HBS admissions podcasts on the 2+2 program, including a live Q&A session.

2016-2017

HARVARD UNIVERSITY HGC SPEECHES—Delivered over 10 speeches to the HGC, Harvard Administration (including President Drew Faust), Harvard Athletic Department, and various student groups on topics ranging from increasing diversity and inclusion to graduate student unionization to disparities in school funding and resources.

Spring 2015

WONDERFUL WORLD OF INTERFACES— Detailed technical lecture on the ins-and-outs of the ACA’s Federal interfaces to the entire kynect.

Spring 2013

TEASE THE EDGE— Keynote address given to 400+ student, faculty and staff members of the UT Division of Housing and Food Service.

Spring 2012   

WHAT WILL YOU BECOME?— Keynote address given to UT’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Class of 2012.

Spring 2011

TEXAS SENATE TESTIMONY—on the need for sustained higher education funding, delivered in concert with UT’s office of government relations and the UT Student Government.

Spring 2009

UT AUSTIN STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS—Election speeches and campaigning delivered to the UT Cockrell School of Engineering’s 7000+ undergraduate and graduate engineering student body.