I am currently a second year PhD student in Economics at the University of Notre Dame. My primary interests are labor economics and health economics.
Before beginning my doctoral studies, I served as a Research Associate at the Yale Program on Financial Stability under Prof. Andrew Metrick, where I analyzed central bank interventions during financial crises and authored policy briefs used by policymakers at the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Central Bank of Hungary (MKB), the IMF, and other institutions.
I hold an MA in International and Development Economics from Yale University and a BA (Honors) in Economics from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi.
Outside of economics, I am an avid hiker of U.S. National Parks, an enthusiastic traveler to adventurous destinations, and a photography hobbyist. I also enjoy reading, running, and practicing Pilates.