I’m a third-year Ph.D. student in Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University advised by Prof. Nick Muller. My current research explores the environmental-economic tradeoffs of oil and gas activities and examines how vehicle emission information impacts consumers’ perceptions of automakers and vehicles.
I also serve as a Teaching Consultant Fellow at the Eberly Center, where I help graduate students and postdoctoral fellows integrate evidence-based teaching strategies in their classroom.
PhD in Engineering and Public Policy, current
Carnegie Mellon University
BA in Mathematics and Economics (minor in Statistics and Data Science), 2021
Lawrence University