
Manuel Quintero Coronel
Researcher · Mathematical Statistics
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Manuel Quintero Coronel is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS) at MIT and a member of the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS). His research focuses on mathematical statistics, machine learning, and causal inference, with applications to social sciences. He holds a Master’s degree in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge (Part III), specializing in Statistics, Probability, and Optimization, along with a BS in Applied Mathematics and a BA in Economics from ITAM in Mexico.
Affiliations include IDSS, LIDS, and the Statistics and Data Science Center at MIT. Notable awards include the MIT IDSS Brescia Fellowship (2025) and the MIT Presidential Graduate Fellowship (2023-24). His work has involved projects such as analyzing misinformation dynamics in Bolivia and gender-based violence in Egypt, reflected in his GitHub repositories like MisinformationBolivia and Gender-Based-Violence-Egypt-.
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