Hello! I'm an MPhil Economics graduate student at the University of Oxford, Linacre College, with an expected graduation in June 2026. I graduated with first-class honours in Economics from the University of Bristol, where I was awarded the Deaton Prize for the best undergraduate dissertation. My research explored the fascinating effects of COVID-19 lockdown-induced herding in equity markets.
I'm deeply passionate about economic and financial research, particularly in understanding investor behaviour in financial markets and exploring public economic policy. I had the wonderful opportunity to study abroad at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, which broadened my perspective on Chinese markets and global economic schools of thought.
In addition to my academic journey, I gained valuable experience as a research assistant at Bristol, where I conducted research on Chinese foreign and economic policy for the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology. I'm skilled at analysing data and presenting findings in Python, R, Excel and Stata.
You can find my CV here, and below are some of the projects I produced during my degree:
Financial Herding Dissertation
My undergraduate dissertation, where I produced novel evidence of equity market participants in China herding due to the cognitive stress induced by strict COVID-19 lockdowns.
NBA Salary Project
An exploration of NBA salary and player data, analysing how effectively teams allocate their salary cap. Produced as coursework for the final-year Data Science class, and includes a predictive model of team playoff performance.
Data Science for Economists
A series of data analysis and data visualisations produced as part of my Data Science class.