Background

Academic and intellectual direction

My studies in economics have given me a practical framework for thinking about markets, institutions, incentives, and the decisions that shape real-world outcomes.

Alongside that, I am consistently drawn to technology and research: how tools are built, how ideas are tested, and how complex subjects can be explained clearly.

Interests

Themes I keep returning to

I care most about the overlap between finance, data, technology, and communication. That usually means reading deeply, organising information well, and turning loose ideas into something more useful and presentable.

  • Economics and financial reasoning
  • Research process and evidence-based thinking
  • Technology as a tool for clearer work
  • Writing that balances precision with readability