
About
Jacob Schiller is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Dietrich School. He earned his PhD in Political Science (2023) from Pitt, specializing in American Politics and Political Behavior. His research focuses on representation, particularly regarding race, gender, and legislative dynamics. He has conducted experimental studies on gender stereotypes, decision-making, and judicial appointments. Prior to academia, Schiller worked in political organizations, including Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Congressman Mike Doyle’s office.
Education:
- PhD in Political Science, University of Pittsburgh (2023)
- Bachelor’s in Political Science, Tufts University (2012), with a minor in Religion
Research Interests: Schiller explores legislative politics, descriptive representation, vote choice, and decision-making. He examines how group identities (gender, race) influence political perceptions and institutional outcomes. His work bridges experimental methods with real-world legislative processes.
Teaching: Courses include The American Political Process, Constitution and Civil Liberties, US Congress, American Public Policy, and Religion and American Politics. He also taught at Tufts University.
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or advisees listed, though his collaborative research indicates potential partnerships. His CV highlights ongoing experimental projects.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, but his work aligns with Pitt’s American Politics and Political Behavior research clusters.
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