I am an Economics Ph.D. student at Harvard University. I am originally from Rome (Italy) and, before coming to Harvard, I received a B.Sc. and a M.Sc. in...
Derick da Silva Baum is a doctoral student in Sociology at Harvard University. His research interests revolve around social network analysis, causal inference, and Bayesian statistics. In addition to his primary research project, which uses Bayesian inference to investigate personal network size, he has worked on methods for separating age, period, and cohort effects... Read more about Derick da Silva Baum
Noah Daponte-Smith studies comparative politics and the political economy of advanced democracies, with a focus on party systems, redistribution and...
Matthew Dardet's research integrates methodology, public opinion, and psychology to more precisely investigate political phenomena within the American context. His latest work involves formally quantifying uncertainty in predicting electoral outcomes... Read more about Matthew E Dardet
Noah is a PhD student in the Department of Government interested in geography and behavior, particularly in a comparative and historical context (persistence, legacies, historical political economy). More specifically, he is interested in how geography influences political behavior, and how political behavior in turn varies across space... Read more about Noah Dasanaike
Jorge joined the Sponsored Finance team at IQSS in July 2023 as a Sr. Sponsored Research Administrator. Jorge supports several principal investigators affiliated with IQSS... Read more about Jorge Dasilva
Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government
Justin de Benedictis-Kessner is a political scientist and an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. He researches American politics, with a focus on political behavior, public policy, local politics... Read more about Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
Psychology and Organizational Behavior, GSAS & HBS
My research interests touch broadly on the intersection of ecoNomics and psychology. I focus on behavioral interventions designed to maximize the likelihood of... Read more about Evan DeFilippis
Melissa Dell is a professor in the Economics Department and a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Her research focuses on long-run economic development, primarily in Latin America and Asia. She has examined the impacts of weather... Read more about Melissa Dell