Summary
Guilherme Duarte is a quantitative methods researcher and upcoming Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at Harvard, with 11 years of interdisciplinary experience spanning causal inference, machine learning, journalism, and data science. He holds a Ph.D. from Wharton (University of Pennsylvania) and an MA in Politics from Princeton, and his research develops general algorithms for partial identification while probing sensitivity analysis, transportability, factorial experiments, and automation of causal methods. Comfortable bridging theory and applied work, he has translated complex statistical ideas into journalistic and product contexts during prior roles at ESTADÃO, JOTA, and iCarros. Based in Cambridge, MA, he combines rigorous methodological innovation with practical communication skills, making his work both technically deep and accessible to nontechnical audiences.
11 years of coding experience
Master of Arts - MA, Politics, Master of Arts - MA, Politics at Princeton University
Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho / UNESP
University of São Paulo
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Operations, Information, Decision Processes, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Operations, Information, Decision Processes at University of Pennsylvania
Portuguese, English