I joined Florida State University as an assistant professor in Fall 2022.
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My primary fields are microeconomic theory, behavioral economics, and experimental economics. My research contributes to an emerging literature studying the learning processes and behavior of individuals with misspecified models. Much of my research builds more psychologically accurate assumptions into economic models, and I apply these models to provide a better understanding of economic outcomes across a range of applications -- including social learning, auctions, and trade.