August 2019 - Present
Indiana University
PhD in Economics
Fields: Behavioral Economics and Game Theory
Committee: Emerson Melo (Chair), Bob Becker, Rupal Kamdar, and Gustavo Torrens
During my thesis work, I have had the opportunity to delve into complex subjects within economic decision-making. By applying tools from applied mathematics and statistics to questions in behavioral economics, I've explored questions on the determinants behind seemingly "irrational" behavior. This intersection of rigorous analytic techniques and the complexities of human decision-making has been intellectually stimulating and has uncovered essential insights.
January 2016 - May 2019
Purdue University
BS in Mathematics and Statistics
My undergraduate studies at Purdue University included mathematics, statistics, and economics studies. I acted as a research assistant to a mathematics professor Xiangxiong Zhang, where I had my first experience in complex research.
August 2020 - Present
Indiana University
ECON-B 251, Fundamentals of Economics for Business I, Indiana University
Fall 2020, Summer 2020, Fall 2021, Summer 2021, Fall 2022, Summer 2022, Fall 2024
Econ-E 203/303 International Economics, Indiana University
Spring 2021, Spring 2022
Econ-E 327 Game Theory, Indiana University
Spring 2023
Econ-E 370 Statistical Analysis for Business and Economics, Indiana University
Summer 2024