Summary
Paul Chung is a research scientist specializing in demography and survey science with nine years of experience applying quantitative methods to public health, labor, and civic tech problems. Based in Berkeley, he leads demography-focused research at Meta while drawing on a PhD from UC Berkeley and an MPH from Yale to bridge rigorous academic methods with large-scale industry data. His background includes consulting roles for nonprofits and government-adjacent projects (Code for America, Public Rights Project) and long-standing collaborations with Yale investigators, reflecting a career that blends causal social science, survey design, and applied policy research. Known for translating complex population science into practical measurement and survey solutions, he brings both methodological depth and a track record of cross-sector impact.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Demography and Sociology, PhD, Demography and Sociology at University of California, Berkeley
BA, Sociology, BA, Sociology at Amherst College
MPH, Social and Behavioral Sciences, MPH, Social and Behavioral Sciences at Yale School of Public Health
Korean, Spanish