I am a 5th year student in the Ph.D. Economics program at Johns Hopkins. I am a labor economist primarily working on education and public economics. Methodologically, I am interested in structural modeling and computational methods (with a bit of machine learning mixed in, just to stay fashionable).

I have a strong interest in subjective expectations and methods for the elicitation of beliefs. As part of my dissertation work, I began a survey on beliefs and expectations at a Maryland community college; the community college survey is in its second year, and two other survey-based projects in non-community college contexts are in early stage development.