I am a PhD candidate in Public Policy and Management at Sol Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California.
My research focuses on the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of transportation network disruption.
My job market paper investigates how maritime network disruption from drought at the Panama Canal incurs maritime congestion at the US West Coast ports and subsequently degrades local air quality through a chained 2SLS.
My other works thus far explore the impact of heavy-duty trucks on urban air pollution and ground-level ozone in Bogotá, Colombia, and the relationship between electric vehicle adoption and national-level air pollution under a coal-dominant electricity grid in China.
Research Field
Climate Security; Transportation Policy; Air Pollution; Urban Resilience/Adaptation; Environmental Justice; Environmental and Energy Policy; Urban Economics; Applied Econometrics and Big Data; Urban Real Estate