Guillaume A. Pouliot headshot, Rice University School of Social Sciences

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Guillaume A. Pouliot is an associate professor in the economics department at Rice University and a researcher at CIRANO.  

His current research focuses on developing statistical methods for nonstandard problems in public policy and economics, as well as the extension of artificial intelligence and machine learning methods for applications in public policy, and problems at the interface of econometrics and optimization.

Research Areas

Econometrics, Artificial Intelligence, Optimization, Microeconomics

Education

Ph.D in Economics, Harvard University, 2010 - 2016

M.S. in Statistics, University of Chicago, 2009 - 2010

Honors B.A. in Economics, University of Chicago, 2006 - 2010

Honors & Awards

NSF Grant, 2417931: Exact Subvector Inference

NSF grant, 1824365: Deep Inference; Artificial Intelligence for Structural Estimation

Ashford Fellowship (2010 - 2016)

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