In a new study, economist Aleh Tsyvinski and co-author Yukun Liu provide the first-ever comprehensive economic analysis of cryptocurrency and blockchain.
Zhou conducts his research on asymptotic decision theory, high dimensional statistics, large covariance matrices estimation, and Bayesian nonparametrics.
Kao is a quantitative sociologist who studies race, ethnicity, and immigration as they collectively relate to education and relationships among young people.
Butterfield conducts her research on Chaucer, the literatures and music of France and England, and theories and histories of language, form, and genre.
Stepto focuses his research on the relation of literature to the visual arts and to folklore, and the “translation” of vernacular forms into written forms.
Through Pathways to Science Summer Scholars program, Yale professor Ziad Ganim takes a unique, hands-on approach to teaching chemistry and microscopy.
Undersea burrowing animals have had profound effects on the planet’s ecosystem — but their emergence was anything but sudden, according to a new study.