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1 andrew s. rosenberg (515) 321-9811 Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University [email protected] 154 N. Oval Mall, Derby Hall 2120 www.asrosenberg.com Columbus, OH 43210 ORCID: 0000-0001-9374-7741 research International migration; race and racism and international order; inequality in the interests international political economy; political methodology, with an emphasis on bayesian statistics and causal inference. education Ph.D Candidate, Political Science, The Ohio State University, 2013-Present. Dissertation: Global Migration and the Segregated Structure of International Politics. Committee: Alexander Wendt (Chair), Christopher Gelpi, William Minozzi, Inés Valdez. M.A., Political Science, The Ohio State University, 2015. Examinations: International Relations and Political Methodology M.S.c., International Relations (Research), London School of Economics, 2013. B.A., International Studies and Political Science, The Johns Hopkins University, 2012. refereed Rosenberg, Andrew S., Austin J. Knuppe, and Bear F. Braumoeller. Forthcoming. publications “Unifying the Study of Asymmetric Hypotheses” Political Analysis. doi: 10.1017/pan.2017.16 papers in Rosenberg, Andrew S. “Measuring Racial Bias in International Migration Flows.”(Un- preparation der Review) Minozzi, William, Eun Bin Chung, Matthew P. Hitt, and Andrew S. Rosenberg. “It Takes Two: Heterogeneous Motivations & Reputations in International Rela- tions.” Rosenberg, Andrew S. “Causal Probabilities and Forensic Social Science.” Assaf, Elias, Christopher F. Gelpi, William Minozzi, and Andrew S. Rosenberg. “Man, State, and War: An Experimental Approach.” grants, Travel Grant, American Political Science Association Annual Convention, 2017. ($200) awards, Travel Grant, International Studies Association Annual Convention, 2017. ($180) & fellowships Research Grant, Mershon Center for International Security Studies, 2016. ($7526) Junior Methods Fellowship, Program in Statistics and Methodology (PRISM), Political Research Lab, The Ohio State University, AY 2015–2016. Political Networks Conference Travel Fellowship, Reed College, 2015. ($800) Graduate Teaching Associateship, The Ohio State University, 2014–2018. Political Science Department Grant, The Ohio State University, 2014. ($3300) University Fellowship, The Ohio State University, AY 2013–2014. 2 Departmental and University Honors, The Johns Hopkins University, 2012. Provost Undergraduate Research Award, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011. software asymmetric, an R package for analyzing asymmetric hypotheses. Provides support for multiple boundary estimation techniques and a function to calculate Area Out- side the Curve with bootstrapped confidence intervals. GitHub. conference APSA Annual Meeting: 2015, 2017. participation ISA Annual Convention: 2017. Millennium Journal Annual Conference: 2016. MPSA Annual Conference: 2015, 2016. NYU-CESS Experimental Political Science Conference: 2015. Political Networks Conference: 2015. teaching Instructor experience Data Literacy and Data Visualization (Undergraduate), The Ohio State University, Autumn 2017. Math Workshop for Political Science (Graduate), The Ohio State University, Autumn 2016 & 2017. Teaching Assistant Quantitative Political Analysis III (Graduate Methodology Sequence), The Ohio State University, Autumn 2016. Quantitative Political Analysis II (Graduate Methodology Sequence), The Ohio State University, Spring 2016 & Spring 2017. Theories of International Relations (Undergraduate), The Ohio State University, Autumn 2014. professional Consultant, The World Bank, experience Jakarta, Indonesia, 2016–Present. service Member, Parallel Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University, 2014–Present. skills Technical Skills: LATEX, R, Stan, Stata Language Skills: English (Native), French (Intermediate).