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15 results for "2024-27"
Zoë Hitzig
Zoë Hitzig is an economist whose work centers on privacy, equity and transparency in markets and algorithms.
Reuben Saunders
Anna Russo
Anna Russo is an economist with research interests in environmental economics, public finance, industrial organization, and market design. Starting 2026, she will be an Assistant Professor of Economics at Harvard University.
Kirsten Burke
Kirsten J. Burke is an art historian of early modern Europe and digital humanities. She received her BA in History of Art from Johns Hopkins University in 2017 and her PhD from Harvard University in 2025.
Michael Albergo
Michael's research focuses on the methodological development of highly scalable generative models, emphasizing their construction for—and drawing mathematical inspiration from—the natural phenomena of the world we inhabit. He then use these tools to push...
Linda Kinstler
Linda Kinstler is a scholar of legal and intellectual history. Her first book, Come to This Court & Cry (Public Affairs, 2022) won a Whiting Award in Non-Fiction and was shortlisted for the Wingate Prize for Jewish Literature. Her second book, on the...
Emma Adler
Emma Adler studies modern and contemporary drama, nineteenth-century British literature, and the relationship between fiction and ethics. She is working on two books: one about metafictional plays based on novels, one about how ethics in fiction differs...
Jacob Zavatone-Veth
Jacob Zavatone-Veth is a Junior Fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows. His research is broadly focused on the theory of neural computation, with particular emphasis on how representations and dynamics are learned. He was first introduced to...
Monica Gallegos-Garcia
I am currently a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows and an ITC Fellow at the Institute for Theory and Computation at Harvard College Observatory. I am a theoretical astrophysicist broadly interested in advancing our understanding of binary...
Polina Ivanova
Polina Ivanova is a historian of medieval and early modern Anatolia and the Caucasus, with a focus on landscape and environmental history, material culture, and heritage. Her work bridges the fields of medieval Islamic, Byzantine, Armenian, and Ottoman...
Colton Valentine
Colton Valentine is a critic and literary historian of the long nineteenth century, with a focus on translation and queer studies. His first monograph—Between Languages: Queer Multilingualism in the British Belle Époque—studies how late-Victorian queer...