Dr. Badri Khanal, a rising Agricultural Economist and devoted post-doctoral researcher at the University of Delaware, specializes in the intersection of sustainability, agricultural economics, agribusiness management, and behavioral economics. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and currently focuses on agri-environment sustainability, employing methods like surveys and economic experiments. Dr. Khanal's extensive work experience spans institutions in the United States, Nepal, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. His research prowess is evident in impactful publications like "The Impact of Policy Design on Willingness to Pay for Ecosystem Services from Prairie Strips." Accompanied by accolades like the J.B. Hassler Graduate Research Award, Dr. Khanal has led the Graduate Student Association in Agricultural Economics as President. Beyond academia, he possesses programming skills in R and Python, cloud computing proficiency, and enjoys sports like running and yoga. Fluent in Nepali, Hindi, and English, Dr. Khanal aspires to make lasting contributions to agricultural economics and sustainability research.