Economics PhD Candidate
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
I'm an economics Ph.D. candidate at the University of Tennessee, with research interests in environmental and public economics - particularly how consumers respond to environmental quality and infrastructure. My current work focuses on the impacts of drinking water quality violations and the role of pricing and access in EV charging behavior.
I’m passionate about environmental policy, sustainability, and using unique datasets to answer causal questions. I enjoy making complex economic issues more accessible, whether through policy engagement, teaching, or public-facing research.
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