During my time at Harris, I have founded and currently direct four credential programs, linking students from a diverse set of educational and professional backgrounds with the rigorous programming and analytical training we provide to our degree students. I was also selected to give the 2021 Last Lecture for graduating students. I have received several teaching prizes, including the 2017 Junior Faculty of the Year Award (Harris) as well as the 2015 George Kateb Prize for Best Preceptor in Politics (Princeton). I am a faculty affiliate of the Pearson Institute and Empirical Studies of Conflict Project.Īt Harris, I primarily teach in the Applied Statistics Core, with a focus on using causal inference tools to better understand public policy interventions. My work is supported by the Becker Friedman Institute, National Science Foundation, World Bank, United Nations, and Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. I also study the political economy of crime and pandemic response. My research on substate conflict largely focuses on the political economy of insurgent violence, examining how rebel groups adopt new technologies of war to undermine state rivals. For academic year 2022-2023, I am a faculty affiliate of the The Georg Walter Leitner Program in International and Comparative Political Economy. I am an Assistant Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at The University of Chicago.įor academic year 2021-2022, I was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Yale University School of Management.
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