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I
am currently the Searle Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department
of Political Science at Duke University. My posiiton is also affiliated with the Program for American Values and Institutions.
My research interests include American political institutions, political
economy, and computational political science.
In my research, I use a mix of formal modeling, computational
modeling (agent based and simulation), and empirical
methods to investigate various aspects of American politics. The core
of my research centers on studying the U.S. Congress as a complex
adaptive system within a larger macro-political context. You
can read more about my dissertation and other research projects on the research page.
My teaching interests include Congressional politics, political economy, American politics, formal/computational models and political methodology. You can find
more
information about my teaching experience on the teaching
page.
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