I am a current PhD student at Imperial College London at the Center for Environmental Policy. I received my masters from the University of Chicago and BA from Ohio State.
I study how environmental change, economic systems, and human movement interact in fragile and data-sparse regions. My work combines satellite remote sensing, applied machine learning, and field engineering to build research and monitoring infrastructure where it doesn't yet exist. I have worked with or been funded by International Organizations such as the United Nations and the World Bank along with Foreign Governments across the world.
About.
My updated CV is available here.
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Department of Natural Sciences, Center for Environmental Policy
Thesis: Mobility, Ecology, and Informal Governance in Fragile Coastal Economies
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Highest Honors, Bartlett Fellow, HCA Fellow
International Development Lab, Data Science Institute
Majors:
Data Analytics
Development Economics
Energy and Environmental Policy
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Summa Cum Laude, With Research Distinction
Outstanding Senior Award, Undergraduate Research Award
Foreign Policy and Security Specialization, Economics and Engineering Sciences secondaries