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R. Michael Alvarez

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Alvarez served as a Robert S. Rankin Instructor of American Politics at Duke for one year (1991–92), after which he joined Caltech in 1992 as assistant professor of political science. In February 2002, he became a tenured full professor at Caltech.
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In 2002, Alvarez received the Emerging Scholar Award from the
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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political science
California Institute of Technology
Voting Technology Project
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
magna cum laude
Carleton College
Duke University
political science
American Political Science Association
Scientific American 50
Ted Selker
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
"R. Michael Alvarez"




"Ramon Michael Alvarez CV"
"The 2004 Scientific American 50 Award: Policy Leaders"
"Newly Elected Fellows"
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1964 births
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Duke University alumni
American political scientists
Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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