I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the University of California, Merced, and will be on the job market in 2025–2026. My dissertation examines the impact of wage transparency policies on gender disparities, with broader research interests in labor, experimental, and health economics. I also contribute to interdisciplinary projects in health economics, serving as first author on research examining telerehabilitation for mild traumatic brain injury.
In the classroom, I have independently taught introductory economics at Merced College and an online summer course in Introduction to Economics at UC Merced, in addition to serving as a teaching assistant for undergraduate and graduate economics courses. My teaching emphasizes inclusive pedagogy, real-world applications, and building student confidence in economics.
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