Summary
Blake Miller is an Assistant Professor and computational social scientist with 11 years of experience applying machine learning, NLP, and causal inference to social science problems. Based at LSE and soon at the University of Pennsylvania, he studies algorithmic bias, information control, misinformation, violent and hate speech, and Chinese politics, blending rigorous methods with real-world policy relevance. Trained with a PhD in Scientific Computing and Political Science from the University of Michigan and a data science certificate, he brings both deep technical skill and substantive regional expertise. His work is notable for integrating fairness-aware ML with large-scale text analysis to uncover state and social-media dynamics that are often hidden from conventional approaches.
11 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Scientific Computing, Political Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Scientific Computing, Political Science at University of Michigan
Peking University
Poway High School
B.A., Political Science, B.A., Political Science at Stanford University
English, Chinese, Portuguese, python, c++, r