Kathryn Dura

Biography

Kathryn Dura is a PhD student in security studies and quantitative methods in MIT's Department of Political Science. Her research interests include emerging technology, game theory, and military strategy and tactics. She is the recipient of the Ida M. Green Fellowship at MIT. 

 

Kathryn holds a BA in International Relations and Modern Middle Eastern Studies with a minor in Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania where she graduated summa cum laude. Prior to joining MIT, she was a Joseph S. Nye Jr. Technology and National Security Research Intern at the Center for a New American Security and served as an intelligence analyst for the US Navy. 

Biography

Kathryn Dura is a PhD student in security studies and quantitative methods in MIT's Department of Political Science. Her research interests include emerging technology, game theory, and military strategy and tactics. She is the recipient of the Ida M. Green Fellowship at MIT. 

 

Kathryn holds a BA in International Relations and Modern Middle Eastern Studies with a minor in Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania where she graduated summa cum laude. Prior to joining MIT, she was a Joseph S. Nye Jr. Technology and National Security Research Intern at the Center for a New American Security and served as an intelligence analyst for the US Navy.