About me

Currently working at Anthropic as a member of technical staff, previously a statistician at Tools for Humanity (formerly worldcoin). I hold a PhD from the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of California, Berkeley.

This website contains info about my past and ongoing research, including data and pre-press manuscripts. I am interested in data-driven projects that help policy makers and business units make better informed decisions. My research uses a mixture of economic modelling and causal inference methods. Do not hesitate to reach out!

We evaluate the efficacy of anti-contagion policies designed to slow the spread of COVID-19. While the economic and social costs of these policies are highly visible, the health benefits — in the form of infections and deaths avoided or delayed — are unseen.

Joint work with the Global Policy Lab. [link to paper]  |  [media coverage] COVID-19 NPI study figure
Recipient of the 2019 Sidney Hoos Award for Best Econometrics Paper.