Biography

I graduated from Northwestern University in 2018 with majors in psychology, statistics, and managerial analytics from the Kellogg School of Management. After undergrad, I worked in English teaching (in Fukuoka, Japan), strategy consulting (Strategy& PWC) and marketing (McMaster-Carr). Now, as a second-year social psychology PhD student, I study judgement and decision-making and apply insights to climate change and environmental challenges.

Education

  • BS Northwestern University, 6/2018
  • AASC Northwestern University
  • Summary Statement of Research Interests

    As a second-year social psychology PhD student, I study judgement and decision-making and apply insights to climate change and environmental challenges. My research involves big-data methods and experimental psychological approaches. Thus far, my projects have touched on water security, risk perceptions of climate change vs severe weather, support for green policy, and JDM-style interventions to motivate action on climate change.