Ron Berman
Associate Professor of Marketing
Ron Berman focuses his research on online marketing, marketing analytics and the marketing actions of startup firms. His recent research looks at how advertisers incorrectly attribute sales to online advertising which results in suboptimal campaigns.
WebsiteEric Bradlow
K.P. Chao Professor, Professor of Marketing, Statistics, Education, and Economics
An applied statistician, Eric T. Bradlow uses high-powered statistical models to solve problems on everything from Internet search engines to product assortment issues. His research interests include Bayesian modeling, statistical computing, and developing new methodology for unique data structures.
WebsiteChris Callison-Burch
Professor of Computer and Information Science
Chris Callison-Burch is best known for his research into natural language processing. His current research is focused on applications of large language models to long-standing challenges in artificial intelligence.
WebsiteDamon Centola
Elihu Katz Professor of Communication, Sociology, and Engineering
Damon Centola’s research centers on social networks and behavior change and includes social epidemiology, the diffusion of innovations and cultural norms, and the mobilization of social movements.
WebsiteCary Coglianese
Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science
Cary Coglianese specializes in the study of regulation and regulatory processes, with an emphasis on the empirical evaluation of alternative regulatory strategies and the role of public participation, negotiation, and business-government relations in policy making.
WebsiteBenjamin Connault
Former Faculty Affiliate
Benjamin Connault is currently a Quantitative Researcher at Latour Trading, and had previous roles at IEX Group, Inc. and Yale University.
WebsiteMaria Cuellar
Assistant Professor of Criminology, Statistics and Data Science
Maria Cuellar’s work is driven by interdisciplinary projects in which she uses statistics and data science to study problems in public policy, public health, and forensic science. She is also interested in developing survey methodology for hard-to-reach populations by using network sampling.
WebsiteKrishna Dasaratha
Former Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellow
Krishna Dasaratha is currently an assistant professor of economics at Boston University. His research is primarily in microeconomic theory with a focus on social and economic networks, including diffusion processes, social learning, and network formation.
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