Ph.D. student in economics at Johns Hopkins University. I tutor math and economics from middle school through undergraduate, consult on quantitative policy questions and litigation, and build tools at the intersection of economics and AI.
One-on-one online tutoring in mathematics, economics, and statistics โ from middle school through undergraduate. Sessions via Zoom with full recording and transparency.
Book a session โQuantitative analysis for policy and litigation. Health policy, energy markets, and applied econometrics for regulatory and legal proceedings โ delivered with AI-augmented tools for faster, more transparent reporting.
Learn more โPh.D. research in economics at Johns Hopkins University. Work spans quantitative macroeconomics, household finance, and wealth inequality. Published notes, working papers, and teaching materials.
View papers โI'm a PhD candidate in Economics at Johns Hopkins University, where my research focuses on heterogeneous agent macroeconomics and wealth inequality. I hold B.A. degrees in Economics and Mathematics from Trinity University.
Before my PhD, I interned at the Federal Reserve Board's Financial Stability Division. I've served as a section instructor and teaching assistant for macro theory and applied economics courses at JHU.
I've tutored students through VarsityTutors and independently across a wide range of subjects โ and I bring the same rigor I apply to my research to every teaching session.
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