I am a senior statistician and researcher in the Office of Applied Research and Outreach at the Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Economics. I collaborate with staff economists and economics professors on research that is relevant to the FTC's mission of protecting American consumers. I also manage and test mission-critical upgrades to the Bureau's computational infrastructure.
My research interests are industrial organization, antitrust, and applications of machine learning to public policy. I have coauthored research papers that are currently under review in peer-reviewed economics journals.
Outside of the FTC, I keep abreast of advances in statistical computing and design implementations in Julia and R. As an MIT alumnus and educational counselor, I have the privilege of interviewing prospective students and serving as an ambassador for the MIT community.
My research interests are industrial organization, antitrust, and applications of machine learning to public policy. I have coauthored research papers that are currently under review in peer-reviewed economics journals.
Outside of the FTC, I keep abreast of advances in statistical computing and design implementations in Julia and R. As an MIT alumnus and educational counselor, I have the privilege of interviewing prospective students and serving as an ambassador for the MIT community.