
Hi,
Thanks for visiting! I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Digital Economy Lab and a visiting fellow at NYU Stern Center for the Future of Management.
My research stands at the nexus of economics of technology and technical change, future of work and labor, and organizations. I study the impact of digital and information technologies, such as AI and robotics, on future of work, firms and society, how human and organizational capital shape technological innovation and adoption, and these factors’ implications for firm behavior, entrepreneurial activities and policy. I am also interested in the diffusion and impacts of advanced technologies and technical skills on firms and workers, and how uncertainty shocks and competition affect firm investment, innovation, and reorganization decisions.
I received my Ph.D. in Business Administration from Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. I hold a BA in Math and Economics from the University of Michigan and an MA in Economics from Duke University.
I am applying to academic positions during the 2022-2023 job market cycle.