About

I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. My research focuses on social movements and politics in East Asia. I am also specialized in computational social science, with experience in statistics, survey, and experimental methods.
In my free time, I enjoy running, singing, and playing violin. I am a Liverpool FC supporter.

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Education

The University of Texas at Austin
PhD in Government (2016-Present)
MS in Statistics 2022

School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
MA in Taiwan Studies 2014

University of Oxford
MMath in Mathematics 2013

Research interests

Social Movements
East Asia
Game Theory
Bayesian Statistics
Machine Learning

Work in progress

Beyond the Anti-Extradition Law Movement: Post-materialism and Grievances in Hong Kong Protests

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Predicting crash occurrence and injury counts at intersections in Texas: An opportunity for machine learning

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Collective action in Hong Kong protests: Evidence from a conjoint experiment

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Beliefs, strategic interaction, and the Anti-Extradition Movement: A game-theoretic analysis

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Post-materialism, new media, and protest in Hong Kong and Taiwan

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Data Science Projects

Analyzing Player Performance: Insights from the English Premier League 2021-22

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