Hello and welcome to my page. I am an assistant professor of Agricultural Economics at Texas A&M University. 

My research mainly focuses on economically and quantitatively based decision support and issue analysis in climate change effects, climate change adaptation, climate change mitigation, water economics and other resource and environmentally related settings. I do this work using quantitative modeling, generally in the form of mathematical programming based market models and econometric estimation methods. I also work on life cycle assessment (LCA), Techno-economic assessment (TEA), and market penetration of bioenergy products.

I teach graduate courses in applied mathematical programming, applied risk analysis and climate change economics.