I’m a Master’s student in Quantitative Economics at the University of Pittsburgh, where I also earned my Bachelor’s in Economics and Statistics. You can learn more about my work in my university bio linked below.
I am primarily interested in building and applying tools for computational methods and econometric modeling, and I am strongly interested in integrating AI and machine learning into economic research. My work spans areas like natural language processing, forecasting, and applied time series analysis, with an emphasis on real-world macroeconomic and policy challenges. You can explore examples of this work in the pinned repositories below.
Fun fact: Sharks have existed longer than trees and have survived five mass extinction events!