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Opportunity Insights

AI and agentic coding training for research, policy, research translation, and data-product teams.

Research, policy, research translation, and data-product teams3 × 90-minute sessions · in-person · paired 60-minute labs · July 6–9, 2026
§ 01

Curriculum

Session 1
Curriculum

Agentic AI foundations and practical tooling

Foundations for practical exercises, including the recorded Codex, browser, computer-use, and mobile tooling scope.

Session 2
Curriculum

Reusable skills and organizational workflows

Skills creation and applied workflows for research production, research translation, and internal knowledge infrastructure.

Session 3
Curriculum

Compound engineering workflows

Planning, annotation, Git, and compound-engineering workflows for team projects.

§ 02

Outcomes

Outcome 1

A shared foundation for practical AI use across research, policy, research translation, and data-product work.

Outcome 2

Hands-on exposure to reusable skills and compound-engineering workflows.

§ 03

Proof

Alex Tabarrok
Alex TabarrokProfessor of Economics and co-founder of Marginal Revolution
Tim de Silva
Tim de SilvaAssistant Professor of Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Alexander Kustov
Alexander KustovAssociate Professor, University of Notre Dame
Nick Tsivanidis
Nick TsivanidisAssistant Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley

Learning the frontier of agentic coding practices from Aniket has been a rewarding experience! Aniket is passionate about the topic and extremely knowledgeable. He has a talent for explaining complex topics clearly. Much of the content online about agentic coding is geared toward building apps, so having Aniket tailor the material to my specific needs was incredibly helpful.

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Gideon Bornstein
Gideon BornsteinAssistant Professor of Finance, Wharton

The fact that Aniket gears the material specifically to economists rather than to a generic technical audience makes a huge difference. I would strongly recommend the course to any economics department, and honestly to any social scientist.

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Joseph Flavian Gomes
Joseph Flavian GomesAssociate Professor of Economics, IRES/LIDAM, UCLouvain

Aniket introduced me to a whole new magical world of agentic coding and helped me get up to speed far faster than I could have on my own. My productivity across many tasks skyrocketed, and my reliance on research assistants decreased substantially. I recommend Aniket 100% to any economist getting up to speed with agentic coding.

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Alexey Makarin
Alexey MakarinAssistant Professor of Applied Economics, MIT Sloan

Aniket is an amazing teacher and showed me how to effectively incorporate Claude Code into my research. Highly recommended for any economist trying to level up their workflow. For economists working with messy data or complex empirical workflows, this is a productivity boom, and working with Aniket will pay immediate dividends.

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Arpit Gupta
Arpit GuptaAssociate Professor of Finance, NYU Stern

Aniket has quickly gotten me up to speed on Claude Code for applied microeconomics research. My comfort zone is Stata and Dropbox, but he's helped me learn to be effective in a terminal, which I would have never expected, and I'm starting to even use Claude Code to tackle bigger, structural projects which would have previously been infeasible for me. Aniket's really an expert at explaining the parts of agentic coding which are relevant for economists - I can't recommend him enough if you're looking to use these tools for social science.

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Heyu Xiong
Heyu XiongAssociate Professor of Economics, Case Western Reserve
Abdoulaye Ndiaye
Abdoulaye NdiayeAssistant Professor of Economics, NYU Stern
Alex Tabarrok
Alex TabarrokProfessor of Economics and co-founder of Marginal Revolution
Tim de Silva
Tim de SilvaAssistant Professor of Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Alexander Kustov
Alexander KustovAssociate Professor, University of Notre Dame
Nick Tsivanidis
Nick TsivanidisAssistant Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley

Learning the frontier of agentic coding practices from Aniket has been a rewarding experience! Aniket is passionate about the topic and extremely knowledgeable. He has a talent for explaining complex topics clearly. Much of the content online about agentic coding is geared toward building apps, so having Aniket tailor the material to my specific needs was incredibly helpful.

Click to read full quote
Gideon Bornstein
Gideon BornsteinAssistant Professor of Finance, Wharton

The fact that Aniket gears the material specifically to economists rather than to a generic technical audience makes a huge difference. I would strongly recommend the course to any economics department, and honestly to any social scientist.

Click to read full quote
Joseph Flavian Gomes
Joseph Flavian GomesAssociate Professor of Economics, IRES/LIDAM, UCLouvain

Aniket introduced me to a whole new magical world of agentic coding and helped me get up to speed far faster than I could have on my own. My productivity across many tasks skyrocketed, and my reliance on research assistants decreased substantially. I recommend Aniket 100% to any economist getting up to speed with agentic coding.

Click to read full quote
Alexey Makarin
Alexey MakarinAssistant Professor of Applied Economics, MIT Sloan

Aniket is an amazing teacher and showed me how to effectively incorporate Claude Code into my research. Highly recommended for any economist trying to level up their workflow. For economists working with messy data or complex empirical workflows, this is a productivity boom, and working with Aniket will pay immediate dividends.

Click to read full quote
Arpit Gupta
Arpit GuptaAssociate Professor of Finance, NYU Stern

Aniket has quickly gotten me up to speed on Claude Code for applied microeconomics research. My comfort zone is Stata and Dropbox, but he's helped me learn to be effective in a terminal, which I would have never expected, and I'm starting to even use Claude Code to tackle bigger, structural projects which would have previously been infeasible for me. Aniket's really an expert at explaining the parts of agentic coding which are relevant for economists - I can't recommend him enough if you're looking to use these tools for social science.

Click to read full quote
Heyu Xiong
Heyu XiongAssociate Professor of Economics, Case Western Reserve
Abdoulaye Ndiaye
Abdoulaye NdiayeAssistant Professor of Economics, NYU Stern

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