Janani S.
About Janani S.
Janani S. is a Primo Research Fellow at Harvard Business School, focusing on the applications of deep learning in social science and examining discrimination in various sectors. She has previously interned at notable companies such as Bridgewater Associates, Amazon, and SIMON Markets LLC, and has held leadership roles in several Harvard-related organizations.
Current Position at Harvard Business School
Janani S. serves as a PRIMO Research Fellow at Harvard Business School, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she engages in research that focuses on the intersection of deep learning and social science. Her work involves examining discrimination in various sectors, including medicine, hospitality, and retail, utilizing computational methods to analyze these issues.
Previous Experience in Investment Engineering
Janani S. gained experience as an Investment Engineering Intern at Bridgewater Associates in 2023. During her two-month internship in Westport, Connecticut, she contributed to projects that likely involved quantitative analysis and investment strategies, enhancing her skills in the finance sector.
Internship Experience at Amazon
In 2021, Janani S. worked as a Software Development Engineer (SDE) Intern at Amazon for four months in Seattle, Washington. This role provided her with exposure to software development practices and the opportunity to work on projects within a leading technology company.
Educational Background at Harvard University
Janani S. completed her Bachelor's degree at Harvard University, where she studied Applied Mathematics & Economics, as well as Global Health and Health Policy. Her education spanned from 2019 to 2023, equipping her with a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and health policy.
Leadership Roles at Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations
Janani S. held multiple positions at the Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR). She served as Director of Staff from 2021 to 2022 and as a Marketing Associate from 2020 to 2021. In these roles, she developed leadership and organizational skills while contributing to the project's mission of fostering dialogue on Asian and international issues.