Welcome

I am an economist working at the intersection of experimental economics, behavioral macroeconomics, and artificial intelligence. I recently completed my PhD in Economics at Indiana University. My research examines how AI systems form and communicate economic expectations, how they compare to human decision-makers in strategic and preference-elicitation settings, and how AI can augment traditional survey and forecasting methods. I am equally interested in AI as a subject of economic study and as a tool for empirical research.

Here is my CV.

Conference Presentations & Talks

TitlePlaceDate
NBER Summer Institute (Forecasting & Empirical Methods)Cambridge, MA, USAJuly 2026
Econometric Society Interdisciplinary Frontier Economics and AI+ML Meeting (Cornell University)Ithaca, NY, USAJuly 2026
Inaugural Conference of the Economic Data Science SocietyParis, FranceJuly 2026
60th Annual Meetings of the Canadian Economics AssociationVancouver, BC, CanadaMay 2026
2025 North American Meeting of the Economic Science AssociationTucson, AZ, USAOctober 2025
Ninth Biennial Meeting of the Social Dilemmas Working GroupBloomington, IN, USAJune 2025
AI and the Future of Work, Wharton Human-AI ResearchPhiladelphia, PA, USAMay 2025
ECB Transformative Power of AI ConferenceFrankfurt, GermanyApril 2025
7th Annual AI in Finance Conference, Wolfe ResearchNew York City, NY, USAMarch 2025
Simulation of Financial Markets and Economic SystemsNew York City, NY, USANovember 2024
2024 North American Meeting of the Economic Science AssociationColumbus, OH, USAOctober 2024
30th Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings (MMM)West Lafayette, IN, USASeptember 2024
ICD Departmental Seminar Series, IMFWashington, D.C., USAJuly 2024