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| She taught as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at [[Wellesley College]] from September 2002 until June 2008.((// | She taught as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at [[Wellesley College]] from September 2002 until June 2008.((// | ||
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| + | === Oregon Health Insurance Experiment === | ||
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| + | In September 2008, Bernstein started work as investigator and project manager for the [[Oregon Health Insurance Experiment]] at the [[National Bureau of Economic Research]] (NBER).((// | ||
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| + | === Massachusetts Institute of Technology === | ||
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| + | In October 2010, Bernstein joined the board of advisors for the [[MIT Program for Research in Mathematics, | ||
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| + | In January 2013, Bernstein became a member of the board of advisors for the [[Proof School]]. Then, from October to December 2013, she conducted a statistical analysis of child asylum claims in [[United States]] immigration courts for the [[Center for Gender & Refugee Studies]] (CGRS). | ||
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| + | From September 2014 to June 2015, Bernstein worked as a data consultant for [[Made In A Free World]]. | ||
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| + | In September 2016, Bernstein became Chair of the [[Mathematics Foundation of America]]. | ||
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| + | Bernstein served as co-founder of the [[Metric Geometry and Gerrymandering Group]] (renamed MGGG Redistricting Lab) at [[Tufts University]].((// | ||
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| + | === Center for Election Science === | ||
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| + | From December 2017 to March 2018, Bernstein worked for the [[Center for Election Science]] on an electoral reform project for the Province of [[canada: | ||
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| + | From October 2019 to May 2021, Bernstein worked as a statistical consultant for the [[Saxelab Social Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory]] at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]. | ||