Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science Affiliated Faculty at Harvard Law School and Department of Statistics Distinguished Scientist, Microsoft Research
Cynthia Dwork uses theoretical computer science to place societal problems on a firm mathematical foundation. She was awarded the Edsger W. Dijkstra Prize in 2007 in recognition of some of her earliest work establishing the pillars on which every fault tolerant system has been built for a generation (Dwork, Lynch, and Stockmeyer, 1984)... Read more about Cynthia Dwork
Danny recently earned his PhD at Caltech in Quantitative Social Sciences, where he developed his research interests in Political Methodology, American Politics and Congress. His research focuses on latent variable models, Bayesian statistics, legislatures, and natural language processing... Read more about Danny Ebanks
PhD Candidate in Education Policy and Program Evaluation, Graduate School of Education
Jorge Encinas is a PhD student at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. His research focuses on increasing college completion and success and on...
Ryan D. Enos is a Professor of Government and Faculty Associate in the Institute for Quantitative Social Science specializing in American Politics, Political... Read more about Ryan Enos
Ph.D. Candidate in Political Economy and Government
José Ramón Enríquez is a third-year Ph.D. student in Political Economy and Government. His interests lie in the political economy of development and comparative economic development with a particular interest in elite behavior... Read more about José Ramón Enríquez