Summary
Jeremy Yang is an assistant professor of business administration at Harvard University and an AI-and-economics researcher focused on the economics of AI, machine learning, and causal inference for managerial problems. He studies how agentic tasks and LLM-driven workflows can be classified, evaluated, and optimized, and examines the diffusion and business impact of AI across organizations. Jeremy combines rigorous academic training (PhD in Management Science from MIT) with industry research stints at Meta, TikTok, and Perplexity, giving him a rare vantage on both frontier models and practical deployment. Based in Cambridge, he leverages affiliations across Harvard’s interdisciplinary AI institutes to translate theoretical insights into actionable tools for hypothesis generation and decision-making.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Management Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Management Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology