Eric Solomon
About Eric Solomon
Eric Solomon is a Research Assistant at Yale University, focusing on the economics of education. He has experience as an educator and tutor, having worked at Numerade, GoPeer, and Art of Problem Solving.
Work at Yale University
Eric Solomon has been employed as a Research Assistant at Yale University since 2021. In this role, he engages in research projects that focus on the economics of education. He collaborates with Professor Seth Zimmerman, contributing to various initiatives that analyze educational systems and policies. His work at Yale is part of a broader commitment to understanding the economic factors that influence education.
Education and Expertise
Eric Solomon studied at Brown University from 2017 to 2021, where he completed a four-year degree. His academic background provides a foundation for his current research interests, particularly in the field of economics related to education. This educational experience has equipped him with the necessary skills to analyze and contribute to significant research projects.
Previous Experience at Numerade
Before his tenure at Yale University, Eric Solomon worked at Numerade as an Educator from 2020 to 2021. During this year, he was involved in online education, where he contributed to teaching and supporting students in various subjects. This experience enhanced his skills in educational methodologies and student engagement.
Current Roles in Education
In addition to his role at Yale University, Eric Solomon is actively involved in multiple educational positions. He has been an Academic Tutor at GoPeer since 2018, providing online tutoring services for six years. Additionally, he serves as a Classroom Assistant at Art of Problem Solving since 2019, where he supports online learning environments. These roles reflect his ongoing commitment to education.
Research Focus on Economics of Education
Since July 2021, Eric Solomon has been involved in research projects that focus on the economics of education. His work under the guidance of Professor Seth Zimmerman at Yale University emphasizes the analysis of educational policies and their economic implications. This research is critical in understanding how economic factors affect educational outcomes.