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Moon Duchin is a Professor of Computer Science and Data Science at the University of Chicago, specializing in the intersection of pure mathematics and democratic systems analysis through algorithmic modeling.
Her educational background includes:
- Master of Science (1999)
- Doctor of Philosophy (2005)
Research focuses on geometric and topological methods applied to voting rights and gerrymandering, with emphasis on translating mathematical theory into policy-relevant computational frameworks for law and geography.
Her scholarly recognition includes:
- NSF CAREER award
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- Radcliffe Fellowship
- Sloan Professorship at SLMath
- Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
Duchin actively advises through expert testimony in nationwide voting rights litigation, leveraging her NSF-funded research to bridge academic theory and courtroom applications in social justice.
She directs a multidisciplinary research lab fostering collaboration between mathematical sciences, computer science, legal studies, and geographic analysis to advance equitable democratic representation.




