About me
Welcome to my website. I am a graduate instructor and Ph.D. candidate in Agricultural and Applied Economics at Texas Tech University. Before that, I earned my B.S. in Finance and Mathematics.
My research agenda is broadly focused on developing programmable stochastic models of resource use behavior to inform resource policy via high-resolution data. As an applied microeconomist, my research strengthens the data-policy pathway by using applied econometric and machine learning methods, first by collecting unique, high-resolution data, and then by applying advanced techniques that often require high quality, high-resolution data.
My academic work has been published in Food Policy. Current projects, including working papers, can be found here. Requests for drafts of complete working papers are welcome. Please email me to request a draft. A copy of my CV can be found here.
I have teaching experience in statistics and have TA-ed in graduate-level quantitative methodology and undergraduate-level finance.
