Meet the team
Oscar Torres-Reyna has degrees in economics, statistics, public administration, and political science. His work experience spans over thirty-three years in federal government, private, and academic sectors (more here). A constant throughout his academic and professional career has been the use of data analysis to extract meaning from data. Since May 2007 he has shared that experience with the vast and diverse community at Princeton University.
ESS grad student consultants
Jiwon Lee is a fifth year PhD student in Economics at Princeton. Prior to this, she obtained a BA degree in economics and business as well as a MS degree in finance from Seoul National University. She is interested in finance and industrial organization. She speaks English, Korean, as well as Stata, R, and Python.
John Fitz-Henley II is a third year PhD student in Economics at Princeton. Prior to the PhD, he obtained a BA in Economics and Quantitative Social Science from Dartmouth College, and worked in business analytics for a few years. He is interested in labor, development, household finance and public finance. He has experience coding in Stata, R, Python, and SQL.
Stephanie Hu is a fourth year PhD student at Princeton. Prior to this, she obtained a BA in Economics from Princeton University. She is interested in labor, public finance, and urban economics. She speaks English, French, and Mandarin, as well as Julia and Stata.
Eugenia Menaguale is a DCE PhD student in Economics at Princeton. Prior to this, obtained a BS and MSc degrees in Economics at Bocconi University (Milan). She is interested in macroeconomics and international trade. Eugenia speaks Italian and English, as well as Stata, R, Matlab, and Julia.
Jessica Min is a DCE PhD student in Economics at Princeton. Prior to this, she obtained a BA degree in economics from Harvard University. She is interested in labor, public finance, and household finance. She speaks English, Chinese, and French, as well as Stata and R.
Filippo Palomba is a fifth-year PhD student in Economics at Princeton. Prior to this, he obtained a BSc in Management at the University of Padua and MSc degrees in Economics at Bocconi University (Milan). He is interested in econometrics and causal inference. Filippo speaks Italian and English, as well as Stata, R, Python, Matlab, and Julia.
Jing Wu is a fifth-year PhD student in Economics at Princeton. Prior to this, he obtained a BA in Economics at Peking University. He is interested in applied microeconomics, law and economics, and inequality. He speaks English, Chinese, (and claims he speaks a little bit Spanish,) as well as Stata, R, and Matlab.
Sohye Yoon is a fifth-year PhD student in Economics at Princeton. Prior to this, she obtained a BA degree in economics from Yonsei University in Korea. She is interested in Industrial Organization and Finance. She speaks English and Korean, as well as R (primary language), Stata, and Julia.
Legacy members
Lukas Althoff obtained a BSc in Economics (University of Munich), a BSc in Computer Science and Finance (TU Munich), and an MSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics (London School of Economics). He is interested in inequality, economic history, and urban economics. Lukas speaks German, English, and Spanish, as well as Stata and R.
Mateus Ferraz Dias obtained a BSc in Molecular Sciences at the University of Sao Paulo and an MA in Business Economics at the Sao Paulo School of Economics (FGV), both in Brazil. He is interested in health economics and industrial organization. Mateus speaks English, Portuguese, Stata, Julia, and Matlab.
Robert Wagner obtained a BA degree in economics from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He is interested in Macroeconomics and Finance. He speaks English and Spanish, as well as Python, Stata, and Julia.