Wayne Gao
Assistant Professor of Economics
Wayne Gao studies econometrics, microeconomic theory and economics of networks. He has worked on a range of research topics including semi/non-parametric identification and estimation, econometric and micro-theoretical models of network formation, and local information structures in social networks.
WebsiteDaniel Genkin
Former Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellow
Daniel Genkin is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan. His research interests are in cryptography and system security, both in theory and practice, with particular interest in side-channel attacks, hardware security, cryptanalysis, and secure multiparty computation.
WebsiteEdward George
Universal Furniture Professor of Statistics
Edward I. George’s research interests include hierarchical modeling, model uncertainty, shrinkage estimation, treed modeling, variable selection, and wavelet regression.
WebsiteRobert Ghrist
Penn Integrates Knowledge University Professor; Andrea Mitchell University Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Systems Engineering
Robert Ghrist’s research interests include applied topology, robotics, and topographical hydrodynamics. He is currently working on projects in topological data analysis, topological target tracking, and topological signal processing.
WebsiteChad Giusti
Former Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellow
Chad Giusti is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Delaware. He studies algebraic, computational, and stochastic topology and their applications, particularly to the study of networks.
WebsiteSurbhi Goel
Magerman Term Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Science
Surbhi Goel's research interests lie at the intersection of theoretical computer science and machine learning, with a focus on developing theoretical foundations for modern machine learning paradigms especially deep learning.
WebsiteSandra González-Bailón
Associate Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication
Sandra González-Bailón’s research lies at the intersection of network science, data mining, and computational tools, with a special interest in dynamics of political communication and social change.
WebsiteDavid Grazian
Associate Professor of Sociology
David Grazian teaches courses on popular culture, mass media and the arts; cities and urban sociology; social interaction and public behavior; and ethnographic methods. He employs a variety qualitative methods to study the production and consumption of commercial entertainment in the urban milieu.
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