My research interests are climate, environmental, and energy economics. My work focuses on the impact of innovative technology on climate change policy and governance.
Assistant Professor at Georgia Tech Carter School of Public Policy
Since 2023, I have been an Assistant Professor at the Carter School of Public Policy at Georgia Tech. I am also a faculty fellow of the Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems and the Energy Policy Innovation Center at Georgia Tech.
Recent Publications and Working Papers
“A unifying theory of foreign intervention in domestic climate policy”. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2026.
“Watts and bots: The energy implications of AI adoption”. Environmental Research Letters, 2025.
“Distribution of climate damages in convergence-consistent growth projections”. Energy Economics, 2025.
Teaching
I’ve taught a variety of Economics and Public Policy courses from Principles of Microeconomics and Cost Benefit Analysis to courses in my field including Economics of the Environment and Economics and Policy.