I am a graduating PhD student and a job market candidate from Harvard Economics Department. My research focuses on cultural and political factors that have strong implications on economic outcomes, such as cooperation, authoritarianism and collectivism/individualism. I examine these issues from the perspective of applied theoretical models, falsified by experimental evidence, and I take the result to explain global variations. Prior to that, I received my B.A. in physics and economics from Williams College, a liberal arts college in the middle of a beautiful forest in Berkshire.

I have also been studying Jungian psychotherapy since 2019. It helps me navigate my social relationships and sometimes generate new research ideas.

Here is my CV.