I am an Associate Professor of Econometrics and Statistics at the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. I mainly study causal inference & experimental design in complex domains using randomization methods.
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Research Interests
Causal inference and experimental design under network interference.
Randomization/permutation tests and inference in experimental studies.
Invariance-based inference and design-based inference in observational studies.
Machine Learning (ML/AI) with Stochastic Gradient Descent (SGD).
Education
2016, Ph.D. in Statistics, Harvard U (Advisors: EM Airoldi, DC Parkes, and DB Rubin).
2011, Master’s in Computer Science, Harvard U (Advisor: DC Parkes).
2006, M.Eng. in E&C Engineering, Aristotle University (Advisor: Pericles Mitkas).
I come from Serres, a beautiful small town with a palindrome name in northern Greece.