Isabella Marin is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Political Science specializing in comparative politics and quantitative methods, with an emphasis on Latin America. Her primary research area is executive institutions, personalist leadership, and military political involvement in fragile democratic contexts, which she is interested in exploring by leveraging machine learning methods.
Ms. Marin received her B.A. in political science (Intensive) with distinction along with a certificate in data science from Yale University, where she was awarded the Charles Washburn Clark Thesis Prize for Comparative Government or Politics.