Jason Moore
Former Faculty Affiliate
Jason Moore is a biomedical informatician and data scientist with more than 25 years of experience in the development, evaluation, and application of artificial intelligence and machine learning methods and software for the analysis of big data collected from studies of complex systems.
WebsiteJonathan Moreno
University Professor Emeritus
Jonathan Moreno is interested in general bioethics, biopolitics, science ethics, human research ethics, national security research ethics, neuroethics, and consensus theory. In 2018 the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award.
WebsiteJamie Morgenstern
Former Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellow
Jamie Morgenstern is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington. Her research interests lie at the intersection of machine learning and economics; she spends a lot of her time thinking about machine learning for mechanism design, algorithmic game theory, and privacy.
WebsiteDiana Mutz
Samuel A. Stouffer Professor of Political Science and Communication
Diana Mutz studies political communication, political psychology, and public opinion. Her research focuses on how the American mass public relates to the political world, and how people form opinions on issues and candidates.
WebsiteAviv Nevo
Penn Integrates Knowledge University Professor; George A. Weiss and Lydia Bravo Weiss University Professor; Professor of Marketing; Professor of Economics
Aviv Nevo is a leading scholar in the fields of industrial organization, econometrics, marketing, and antitrust. He draws from his experience across diverse sectors to address pressing real-world issues, opening pathways for a broader understanding of national and global economies.
WebsiteMariann Ollár
Former Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellow
Mariann Ollár is currently an Assistant Professor of Economics at NYU Shanghai. Her research focuses on market design, mechanism design, and game theory; specifically, the theory of divisible good auctions and informational properties of financial markets.
WebsiteRobin Pemantle
Professor of Mathematics; Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Endowed Professor in the School of Arts and Sciences
Robin Pemantle’s research interests include probability theory, where he studies random walks, urn schemes and reinforcement schemes, tree-indexed process, branching processes, any probability model involving trees, discrete potential theory, and particle systems.
WebsiteAndrew Postlewaite
Harry P. Kamen Professor of Economics and Professor of Finance
Andrew Postlewaite’s research interests include game theory, social norms, and behavioral economics. He has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Economic Theory and Games and Economic Behavior, and as coeditor of Econometrica and editor of the International Economic Review.
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