I am a  Ph.D. candidate in Economics at Duke University, supported by a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.


My research interests are in the economics of artificial intelligence, macroeconomics, and labor economics. My current work focuses on how recent technological advancements impact labor market outcomes for firms and workers. 


Prior to starting at Duke, I worked as a Research Assistant at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in the Division of International Finance.  I earned a M.S. and B.S. in economics at the University of Maine.