I am a PhD student in the Economics Department at the University of Southern California. My research interests are industrial organization, quantitative marketing, and applied microeconomics. More specifically, I am interested in both the theoretical foundations and the welfare impacts of algorithmic fairness.
Before I started my PhD, I completed my undergraduate studies in Computer Science and Policy Analysis at Indiana University. I obtained my Master of Public Policy from The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy in 2021.
I spend my free time boxing, golfing, and hanging out with my family (mostly reading Econ papers out loud to my son).