About me

Fields of Interest: Labor Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Econometrics, Entrepreneurship, Machine Learning

I am a fourth-year Economics Ph.D. student at the Universtity of Houston, specializing in labor economics, applied microeconomics, and econometrics. My research includes studying entrepreneurial negotiation and valuation using detailed data from Shark Tank, focusing on bargaining dynamics and investor responses. I’ve had the opportunity to discuss my work at various conferences. I enjoy working with innovative datasets, often utilizing web scraping, machine learning, and natural language processing techniques to enhance econometric analysis. I attended Code@MIT and NeurIPS 2025, where I further developed skills in applied data science and computational methods.

I have worked a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Houston - Hobby School of Public Affairs during the 2024-2025 academic year. I was previously a Research Assistant at the New York University Under the supervision of Prof. Samreen Malik and Prof. Jordan Norris.

I’m always open to discussing research or collaboration opportunities, so don’t hesitate to reach out!