Francesca Tang
Francesca Tang
I am a QAPS postdoctoral research associate at the Department of Politics at Princeton University, working with Professor Rocío Titiunik. I received my Ph.D. in Operations Research and Financial Engineering from Princeton University in 2022, where I was advised by Professor Jianqing Fan. I received my bachelor's in mathematics from Duke University in 2017.
I am a QAPS postdoctoral research associate at the Department of Politics at Princeton University, working with Professor Rocío Titiunik. I received my Ph.D. in Operations Research and Financial Engineering from Princeton University in 2022, where I was advised by Professor Jianqing Fan. I received my bachelor's in mathematics from Duke University in 2017.
My research interests generally involve the application of statistical and machine learning methods to American politics. In the past I have worked on financial econometrics and biostatistics but I now focus on quantitative measurements of nationalization, polarization, and charisma in political science.
My research interests generally involve the application of statistical and machine learning methods to American politics. In the past I have worked on financial econometrics and biostatistics but I now focus on quantitative measurements of nationalization, polarization, and charisma in political science.
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