
Dr. Hilton Simmet
Research Associate
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Hilton Simmet is a Research Associate at the Research Institute for Sustainability and affiliate of the Program on Science, Technology and Society at Harvard Kennedy School. Hilton studied social theory and physics (A.B.) at Harvard College and political theory (M.A.) at Yale University. In 2025, he completed his Ph.D. in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, where he specialized in Science and Technology Studies (STS) and development economics. Drawing on this training, Hilton explores the role that scientific and technical expertise play in developing solutions to problems of poverty, inequality and development. His dissertation analyzed how leading inequality economists in the US, France and India developed disparate research methods-randomized controlled trials (RCTs), distributional national accounts and "action-oriented" research-consistent with local understandings of justice and social welfare. At RIFS, Hilton is looking at the emergence of the "growth paradigm" in economic thought, and how technology has been conceived as a solution to the problem of planetary limits. He will also develop his ongoing research on the politics of the energy transition in Europe and the global South.
Groups
Research Assistant Program on Science, Technology and Society, Harvard Kennedy School (2016-2025)
Co-ordinator STS Summer School at Harvard (2021-2023)
Fellowships
- Program on Science Technology and Society, Harvard Kennedy School (2016-2025)
- Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (2023-2025)
- Lakshmi Mittal Family South Asia Institute, Harvard University (2023-2025)
- Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University (2021-2022)
Visiting Researcher
- Centre de sociologie de l'innovation (Ecole des Mines, Paris) (2021)
- World Inequality Lab (Paris School of Economics) (2021)
- Institute for European Ethnology (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) (2018)
- Microsoft Research India (Bangalore, India) (2017)
- Environment Support Group (Bangalore, India) (2017)
- Institut für Europäische Ethnologie (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) (2018)
- Microsoft Research India (Bangalore, Indien) (2017)
- Environment Support Group (Bangalore, Indien) (2017)
- Science, Technology and Society (co-production, civic epistemologies, sociotechnical imaginaries)
- Political Theory (democracy and expertise)
- Development Economics (poverty and inequality)
- Environment (growth and energy transition)
Publications prior to joining the RIFS
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Simmet H. (2024) Making Citizens, Procedures, and Outcomes: Theorizing Politics in a Co-Productionist Idiom, Social Studies of Science, 55(2), 153-177
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Jasanoff S. & Simmet H. (2021) Renewing the future: Imaginaries and actualities of global energy transition, Energy Research and Social Science, Vol. 80 Special Section on Perspectives on STS
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Simmet H. (2018) Lighting a dark continent: Imaginaries of energy transition in Senegal, Energy Research and Social Science, Vol. 39 Special Issue: Solar Power in Africa
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Jasanoff S. & Simmet H. (2017) No funeral bells: Public reason in a 'post-truth' age, Social Studies of Science, Vol. 47(5) pp. 751-770
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Just Economics: How Inequality Science is Used to Solve Social Problems, Graduate Student Sociology Association (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), March 7, 2025
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Fixing Economics for Good: How Economists Use Science to Solve Social Problems, The STS Circle at Harvard (Harvard), December 2, 2024
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Designing in the Anthropocene: Toward a Global City, DSGN 221: Intro to Urban Infrastructures and Systems (University of Calgary [Virtual]), December 6, 2023
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« L'effet de quartier » L'analyse du territoire urbain dans l'économie des inégalités, Laboratoire Techniques, Territoires et Sociétés (Université Gustave Eiffel, Paris), May 24, 2023
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"The Demos and the Expert: On Techniques of Self-Rule," Night of Ideas Boston 2022 (Harvard), May 6, 2022
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Lighting a Dark Continent: Energy, Development and the Future Civilization, Seminar on STS Theory and the Politics of Energy (Arizona State University [Virtual]), November 2, 2020
- Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy Award
- Harvard University Frederick Sheldon Traveling Fellowship (France & India)
- Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics, Graduate Fellowship
- US Fulbright Student Program, Fellowship (Dakar, Senegal)
- Harvard Science, Technology and Society Undergraduate Essay Prize, Winner
- Governor General of Canada Academic Medal