I am a Ph.D. candidate in Public Policy at Harvard University, trained as an applied economist. My research combines novel administrative and spatial data with causal inference methods to study questions in urban and environmental economics. More broadly, I am drawn to policy research wherever rigorous evidence can inform decision-making
A core part of my work is collaborative: I partner with governments and other stakeholders to ensure research is grounded in real policy contexts and built to be used.
I am a Criminal Justice Research Fellow at Arnold Ventures. Starting September 2026, I will be a post-doctoral researcher in the GIScience Research Group at Heidelberg University.
Prior to my doctoral studies, I was an economic consultant at The Brattle Group, focusing on regulation and energy markets. I received my B.A. from Wesleyan University.