
student Jun Dai in some of the first academic research about blockchain's use in the accounting field. He explained how the technology works, but he also provided the class with a sense of how it is being used by industry, from accounting and finance to healthcare and retail.įreiman, who has a background in economics and accounting, assisted Rutgers Ph.D.

student Jamie Freiman tailored the classes to satisfy the curiosity of the students. Over a series of five Wednesday evenings, Ph.D.


"I know blockchain has some really practical business applications," he said. Grant DiGrazio, a junior studying business analytics and information technology, said he signed up for the class because he felt it would give him a foundation of understanding in how blockchain is being used by industries.
