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Daniel Chen is a Partner in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department. Daniel graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2013. After graduating, he joined Lee & Lee, and was admitted to the Singapore bar in August 2014. He was made Partner in January 2020.
Articles 1–20. Senior Photovoltaics Engineer, Sundrive Solar / Adjunct Lecturer, UNSW - Cited by 1,736 - Crystalline silicon solar cells - Light-induced degradation - Heterojunction Solar Cells - Defects in Silicon - Hydrogenation.
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Altruism in Governance:Insights from Randomized Training for Pakistan's Junior MinistersMarkets and Morality: How Markets Shape Our Dis(Regard) for OthersIs Ambiguity Aversion a Preference? Ambiguity Aversion without Asymmetric InformationWho Cares? Measuring Attitude Strength in a Polarized EnvironmentCivicbase: An Open-Source Platform for Deploying Quadratic Voting for Survey Research NeurIPS21In-group Bias in the Indian Judiciary: Evidence from 5.5 million Criminal CasesAnalysis of Vocal Implicit Bias in SCOTUS Decisions Through Predictive ModelingNon-Segmental Conditioning of Sibilant Variation in American EnglishIncarceration And Its Disseminations: COVID-19 Pandemic Lessons From Chicago’s Cook County Jail - A Response to Pierson et al.The Promise of Machine Learning for the Courts of IndiaA Better Way to Onboard AIA Decision-Theoretic Approach to Understanding Survey Response: Likert vs. Quadratic Voting for Attitudinal ResearchRevolutionizing Judicial Efficiency in India: The Role of AI and ML in Enhancing the eCourts ExperienceUsing Data and Technology to Improve Court Performance and to Strengthen Alternative Dispute ResolutionGovernment Analytics Using Machine LearningDigitalization of Justice: The Impact of Judicial Speed on Firm Outcomes in CroatiaA Decade of POCSO Developments, Challenges and Insights from Judicial DataDeep IV in Law: Appellate Decisions and Texts Impact Sentencing in Trial Courts NeurIPS19Incremental AITransforming Justice in the Middle East and North Africa through DataReligion, Welfare Politics, and Church-State SeparationL'odyssée de l'intelligence artificielleA Decade Later, POSCO Isn’t Perfect, But It’s Had an ImpactA Judge Retires. Just How Political Is That Decision?Releasing Nonviolent Accused Makes Us Safer in Covid EraTransmitting RightsCan Policies Affect Preferences? Theory and Evidence from Random Variation in Abortion JurisprudenceThe Judicial Superego: Implicit Egoism, Internalized Racism, and Prejudice in Three Million Sentencing DecisionsPriming Ideology I: Why Do Presidential Elections Affect U.S. JudgesIdeas Have Consequences: The Impact of Law and Economics on American JusticeTraining Policymakers in EconometricsThe Political Economy of Beliefs: Why Fiscal and Social Conservatives/Liberals Come Hand-in-HandShaping Societal Norms: Experimental Evidence on the Normative Impacts of Free Speech LawThe Deterrent Effect of the Death Penalty? Evidence from British Commutations During World War ICovering: Mutable Characteristics and Perceptions of Voice in the U.S. Supreme CourtUnraveling and Judge Productivity in the Market for Federal Judicial Law Clerks: Evidence and A Novel ProposalThe Role of Justice in Development: The Data RevolutionLead of various projects, translation from research to industry. - Development of PMUTs for specific applications. - Development of MEMS sensor technology and system architecture for the...
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ERC Consolidator Grant for researchers 8-14 years from PhD, 2014 (No. 614708) (PI) “Origins and Effects of Normative Commitments” ($2,200,000)
About Me. I am a Pyewacket Fellow in the Bendheim Center for Finance at the Department of Economics at Princeton University. In July 2024, I will begin as an Assistant Professor there. My email is dtchen@princeton.edu. Here is a link to my CV. My research is in theory and finance.
Dec 12, 2022 · Daniel Chen, a UW alumnus and a young scientist, was selected as a Marshall Scholar to study at Cambridge. He plans to pursue a degree in biological sciences and genomic medicine, and become a physician-scientist and professor.