Harvard-based interdisciplinary-oriented researcher, combining the insights of Innovation, Technology, and Public Policy methods to study problems where Science, Technology, and Policy intersect.

Solutions to many of the world's most challenging problems involve complex scientific and technological issues. Good policy-making in these areas requires access to the frontier of scientific knowledge, not simply to translate scientific information, but to bring an appreciation for the potential and the limitations of scientific understanding, blending scientific insights with those from other relevant disciplines including economics and politics. From the cybersecurity to privacy concerns about big data, current events remind us how scientific knowledge has become essential to good policymaking, whether at corporate or governmental scales. 

As to my education, I’ve completed a specialization and Masters of Science degree in Strategic Management and am currently striving towards my Ph.D. in Political Economy. As an executive education, I've participated in Corporate Affairs Academy at Said Business School  - Centre for Corporate Reputation at the University of Oxford and Executive Leadership Courses at INSEAD.