Diana Horvath is a research and training associate at the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) Global, where she supports with data publication and developing training content on impact evaluation. In 2023 she received the MIT Prize for Open Data alongside colleagues Jack Cavanagh and Sarah Kopper for their work on J-PAL’s Data Publication Infrastructure, which includes a trusted repository of open-access datasets, coding tools and training materials to help other teams publish data in an efficient and ethical manner.
Diana holds a master’s degree in international development from Sciences Po Paris and a bachelor of arts in international relations from Boston University.