Summary
Andrew Philips is a Ph.D. statistical analyst and data scientist with over a decade of academic experience applying computational social science, econometrics, causal inference, and machine learning to political science and public policy questions. As the Henry W. Ehrmann Professor in Law and Jurisprudence at the University of Colorado Boulder, he blends rigorous research design and policy evaluation with advanced survey analysis and data visualization. He has a track record of translating complex quantitative methods into actionable insights for political economy and policy audiences, and he teaches and mentors the next generation of scholars. Based in Boulder, he pairs deep methodological expertise from his PhD at Texas A&M with practical, interdisciplinary work that often bridges law, governance, and empirical social science.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA Political Science and Government, Bachelor of Arts - BA Political Science and Government at University of Vermont
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Political Science and Government, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Political Science and Government at Texas A&M University