2001 Graduate Workshop in Computational Economics
Student Participants
This year we had over 35 very well-focused, high quality applicants.
We inevitably end up being limited more by our capacity to
effective work with the group than by the quality of the applicants.
Over the past few years we have found that the workshop is much
more productive when we can identify students with interests that
easily overlap
with one another and the faculty. If you did not get in to the
workshop,
it was most likely because we were unable to identify this overlap,
and not because we felt your skills or project had little potential.
Please feel free to apply to next year's
workshop, and in the interim
keep in touch with us and the web site.
The following students participated in the 2001
Graduate Workshop in Computational Economics, held in
Santa Fe, New Mexico:
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Alessandro Acquisti,
SIMS, U
C Berkeley
(acquisti@sims.berkeley.edu).
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Keyvan Amir-Atefi,
Economics,
UC Santa Barbara
(keyvan@econ.ucsb.edu).
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Karin Andersson,
Engineering Physics,
Chalmers University of Technology
(f95kaan@dd.chalmers.se).
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Chris Brooks,
Computer Science,
University of Michigan
(chbrooks@umich.edu).
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Jung-Kyoo Choi,
Economics,
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
(jungk@econs.umass.edu).
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Ivanna Ferdinandova,
Economics,
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
(iferdin@idea.uab.es).
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Michael Heaney,
Political Science,
University of Chicago
(mtheaney@uchicago.edu).
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Maggie Penn,
Social Science,
California Institute of Technology
(epenn@hss.caltech.edu).
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Alexander Peterhansl,
Economics,
Columbia University
(ap11@columbia.edu).
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Ritirupa Samanta,
Economics,
Brandeis University
(rsamanta@brandeis.edu)
John H. Miller, miller@zia.hss.cmu.edu