I'm a third-year Public Policy Ph.D. student at Duke University, concentrating in Economics. My research primarily focuses on applied microeconomics, exploring the intersections of population and development economics. I'm also engaged in projects that examine the politics of climate change in Latin America.
In my spare time, you can find me exploring new recipes, outdoors in nature or doing sports!
Upcoming presentations
Spring 2026: RFBerlin Migration Forum, PAA Annual Meeting, and Duke Population Research Institute
Summer 2026: I'll be visiting the University of Valencia in June-July
Publications
Forced Migration and Violent Crime: Evidence from the Venezuelan Exodus to Brazil [PDF] (Sole authored) - Journal of Development Studies (2024)
Determinants of Climate Change Risk Perception in Latin America [PDF] (with Matias Spektor, Guilherme Fasolin, and Juliana Camargo) - Nature Communications (2025)
See other work in progress here