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I am the Statistical Services Manager at QAPS and a Lecturer in the Politics Department at Princeton University. I have a PhD in Political Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an MA in International Development Economics from the International University of Japan. My current research lies at the intersection of causal inference and structural estimation, focusing on developing statistical tools to adjust for strategic misreporting and bias in public opinion surveys. At Princeton, I provide statistical consulting to researchers across departments and research units, and lead workshops on statistical programming, research design, and workflow efficiency. I also teach for POL345 at Princeton Politics and Junior Summer Institute at SPIA, where I help students build a strong foundation in data analysis using applied examples from social science research.