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Claudia Marangon is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, and a Research Affiliate at both the Group for Law, Economics and Data Science and the Public Policy Group at ETH Zurich.
Her academic background includes:
- Ph.D. in Economics, ETH Zurich (2019-2025)
- Visiting Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School of Government (Spring 2023)
- M.Sc. in Economic and Social Sciences, Bocconi University (2016-2019)
- B.A. in Economics and Social Sciences, Bocconi University (2013-2016)
Dr. Marangon's research lies at the intersection of Media Economics and Economics of Crime, with particular emphasis on how gender and racial identity influence professional decision-making. She employs machine learning and natural language processing techniques to examine identity effects among journalists and judges. Her work reveals how female journalists' reporting on violence against women in Italy affects public behavior, and she investigates how visual cues in media impact judicial outcomes and sentencing disparities.
She actively contributes to academic community building through co-organizing the Online Seminar in Economics + Data Science, which connects researchers working at the intersection of these fields.
Dr. Marangon has substantial teaching experience, having served as lecturer for graduate and PhD-level courses including 'Data Science for Public Policy: From Econometrics to AI' at ETH Zurich (Spring 2025) and 'Text Data in Economics' at the University of Basel (Fall 2023, Fall 2024). Previously, she was a teaching assistant for courses on causal inference, machine learning for decision-making, and NLP applied to law and political economy at ETH Zurich.



