Daniel Li
Sen. Daniel Peishan Li is a graduate student in Columbia University’s Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences Program, where his work centers on applied data science, statistics, and interdisciplinary social research. He previously earned his B.S. at Emory University, majoring in quantitative science and economics. His interests span machine learning, political behavior, and empirical finance, with experience across investment banking, asset management, and AI adoption. At Emory University, Daniel served as President of Eta Omega Chi, a professional business fraternity aimed at strengthening career development and community-building across campus. As the University Senator representing GSAS/Social Sciences, he is committed to building equal practical support for cross-disciplinary channels, expanding actionable access to academic and career support services, and connecting social science students with the institutional and professional resources they need to thrive.