AERA has announced 22 recipients of the Dissertation and Research Grant Awards. Recipients are studying salient and relevant topics in education research and STEM such as science learning, early childhood development and mathematics skills, LGBTQ issues in schools, teacher and student school experiences, and outcomes of education policies and practices. The recipients are selected through and supported by the AERA-NSF Grants Program, which has been funded by the National Science Foundation since 1990.
One of these 22 receipients includes Bryan Keller who is an Associate Professor of Practice in the Applied Statistics program within the Department of Human Development. His research is titled "Assessment and Demonstration of Methods for Estimating Heterogeneous Treatment Effects with Large-Scale Observational Data". More information can be found clicking here.