I'm building a consulting practice that applies research-grade econometrics to policy evaluation and legal proceedings. AI-augmented tools make it possible to deliver rigorous, well-documented analysis on timelines that match real decisions.
Two tracks: policy analysis for organizations evaluating programs and regulations, and litigation support for attorneys who need credible quantitative evidence.
Causal evaluation of public programs, regulatory changes, and market interventions. Specializing in health policy and energy markets โ two domains with rich public data and significant policy activity in Texas.
Quantitative analysis and data-driven reports for attorneys in civil and criminal proceedings. Current focus includes OWI/DUI cases, where empirical analysis of charging patterns, sentencing disparities, and policy changes can inform legal strategy and support expert testimony.
Modern AI tools integrated throughout the research pipeline โ enabling faster data processing, reproducible reporting, and clear communication of technical findings to non-specialist audiences. Every deliverable is fully documented and reproducible.
The same methods used in peer-reviewed economic research โ applied to questions that require answers on a practical timeline.
I'm completing my PhD at Johns Hopkins and will be based in Houston starting mid-2025. I'm selectively available for projects now โ particularly data analysis, report writing, and litigation support work.
If you have a project where rigorous quantitative analysis would help, I'd welcome a conversation.
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