Computational Economics, Machine Learning, Econometrics, AI, Monetary Economics, Labor Economics
Zachary Kessler is a member of the Adjunct Faculty at George Mason University. Having completed his Ph.D. in economics in May, he also works as a postdoctoral researcher at the Alan Turing Institute. His primary research interests focus on the use of computational methods such as numerical simulation and machine learning to various contexts in economics, with particular interest in monetary, financial, and labor economics.