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Jorge Escalante has a citizen-of-the-world life story, a dream job with Amazon—and some insights for others about what could define their careers.
What’s the best way to protect privacy in a tech-loving market?
Breaches in personal information and the onslaught of AI opportunities present new questions in the tension between privacy and innovation.
Ensuring fairness in product assortment: a ‘win-win-win’
Product placement and display significantly influence what we choose to purchase. Ozge Sahin and Ruxian Wang study an algorithm that ensures minimum market exposure for all sellers which could benefit consumers.
Identifying fake physician reviews: The case for large language models
Professors Ritu Agarwal’s and Gordon Gao’s research demonstrate a new way to fight fraud in health care reviews using large language models.
Angelo Mele, PhD
Angelo Mele, PhD is an Associate Professor of Economics. He is also Affiliate Faculty at the Hopkins Population Center and Affiliate member of the Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science. Prof. Mele is an applied econometrician and his work focuses on the economic analysis of social interactions and their impact on socioeconomic performance at the individual and aggregate level. His research interests include the econometrics of social network models, the analysis of racial segregation and homophily, professional networks, social contagion in online media, software dependency
Academic Research Should Help Guide Antitrust Policies on Big Tech, Says Carey’s Ching
Carey Business School Professor Andrew Ching, an expert in digital business, offers his insights into a possible breakup of “Big Tech.”
Carey students win funding to bring equitable innovations to market
Three MA/MBA dual degree students received a total of $55,000 at the MICA Up/Start Venture Competition. Their ventures focused on providing diverse and equitable solutions in the workplace.