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Jan 31

Learn About Economic Modeling, Virtual Markets, Machine Learning and Policy Evaluation

This event is part of the Industry Insights series.

Delivery Method: In Person
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Location:

Gerri C. LeBow Hall
220
3220 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Registration Option:

General

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With an MS in Economics degree, you will graduate with core analytical skills, which are valuable across a wide spectrum of careers and industries. Students in this program study the behavioral aspect of the economy, analyzing economic theory and data to develop a deeper understanding of market structures. ‬

The School of Economics’ newest degree offering, the MS in Economics & Computer Science, provides an opportunity to focus on the practical application of economic theory in a data-driven environment. With the intersection of economics and computer science, it is necessary to understand how to train neural networks for a deeper analysis of market design and predictive modeling in the era of big data.

Join us for this faculty-led discussion about economic modeling, virtual markets, machine learning and policy evaluation led by Mark Stehr, associate professor and assistant director of the School of Economics, and Dario Salvucci, professor and department head of the Department of Computer Science.‬

Agenda

5:30-6:00—Registration Begins/Reception 6:00-6:30 – Information Session - MS programs 6:30-7:30 – Faculty-led Discussion

Speakers
Dario Salvucci Headshot

Professor & Department Head Department of Computer Science, Drexel University

Audience

Prospective Students
Students

Programs

Graduate

Disciplines

Economics
Have Questions?

Carmita Champ

Director, Graduate Programs

(215) 895-1671

Gerri C. LeBow Hall 434