Zeyao Wang is a research fellow at the Center of Labor and a Just Economy at Harvard Law School and at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Her research focuses on the intersection of the digital economy with macroeconomic development and innovation, particularly emphasizing the transformative impacts of artificial intelligence. She developed her academic foundation from Duke University where she combined advanced quantitative analytical techniques with deep insights into financial theory. Prior to transitioning into academia, Zeyao gained extensive industry experience as a data scientist, leveraging Big Data analytics and machine learning techniques to address complex business challenges. Her multidisciplinary background uniquely positions her to investigate how emerging technologies reshape economies, promote innovation, and drive sustainable development.
Zeyao Wang
Research FellowResearch on Digital Economy