I am an Assistant Professor in Operations at Yale School of Management, with a secondary appointment in Computer Science.

I am broadly interested in the design of fair political and economic institutions. I work on a range of topics in fair division, social choice, and algorithmic game theory, drawing on mathematical tools and methodologies from operations research, economics, and theoretical computer science. I am especially interested in algorithms for fair redistricting and gerrymandering detection.

I completed my PhD in computer science at Harvard University, advised by Ariel Procaccia. I also hold a master's degree in computer science from the University of Cambridge and a bachelor's degree in computer science and mathematics from Amherst College.

I also hold the current world record for the most number of clubs successfully juggled on a unicycle (video).