Hi!
I am a third year PhD Candidate at the Princeton University Department of Economics.
I study the economics of attention and open source collaboration: how algorithms shape our digital experiences and how people communicate in collaborative software projects. My research uses machine learning methods to understand economic phenomena while also applying economic frameworks to evaluate machine learning systems.
I graduated from Yale University in 2020 with degrees in Mathematics & Economics and Statistics & Data Science. I worked as a research assistant for Professor Ray Kluender before beginning my PhD in 2022.