I am a fifth-year Ph.D. student in Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

My research focuses on corporate finance, with particular emphasis on the role of intangible capital in shaping firm behavior and financial outcomes. I study how intangible assets, such as technology, brand, and customer relationships, influence firms’ financing decisions, investment dynamics, and their broader impact on the macroeconomy. My work relies on detailed accounting data, which allows for more precise valuation of intangible assets and sheds light on firm-level attributes that are often hard to measure.

I hold a B.A. in Economics and Statistics, with a minor in Business, from Cornell University. Before starting my Ph.D., I worked as a research professional at the Fama-Miller Center for Research in Finance.