Jonathan D. Teubner is the founder and CEO of FilterLabs.AI, a data analytics company based in Cambridge, MA, and is research faculty at Harvard University’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science, where he directs the AI and Flourishing project within the Human Flourishing Program.
Teubner has held faculty positions at the Australian Catholic University and at the University of Virginia, where he led a collaborative team of data scientists and scholars across the social sciences to create AI tools to predict political and social violence.
Outside of academia, Teubner has served as director of Global Covenant Partners, an NGO focused on reducing and preventing religion-related violence in the Middle East and South Asia, and economist at Lehrman, Bell, Mueller and Canon in Washington, DC.
Teubner insights and analysis have appeared in The New York Times, The Economist, and The Hill, and he is regularly interviewed by BBC, CNN, Scripps News and NBC Nightly News.
Teubner graduate degrees from Yale (M.A.) and the University of Cambridge (Ph.D.) and has held fellowships at the Sorbonne in Paris and the Humboldt-Universität in Berlin.