David Li is a joint PhD student in Behavioral Marketing and Decision Research at Carnegie Mellon, combining controlled lab experiments with structural modeling and machine learning to study judgment and consumer decision-making. With 18 years of experience across research, teaching, and software development roles, he bridges rigorous quantitative methods and practical implementation—from undergraduate TA and research assistant positions to a summer internship in economic consulting. His background in mathematical statistics and economics underpins a data-driven approach to behavioral questions, while prior software development work gives him uncommon fluency in turning models into reproducible code. Based in Pittsburgh, he brings an interdisciplinary lens that surfaces subtle interactions between policy, leadership simulations, and consumer behavior.
18 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Business Administration -- Behavioral Marketing and Decision Research, Master of Science - MS, Business Administration -- Behavioral Marketing and Decision Research at Carnegie Mellon University - Tepper School of Business
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Behavioral Marketing and Decision Research, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Behavioral Marketing and Decision Research at Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematical Statistics and Economics (Double Major), Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematical Statistics and Economics (Double Major) at University of Virginia
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David Li - PHD Student at Carnegie Mellon University