I am the Quantitative Research Officer for The Young Lives Research Hub on Climate Change and Environmental Shocks, based at the Oxford Department of International Development (ODID), University of Oxford. I recently completed my PhD in Economics at Lancaster University Management School.

My research interests are in early childhood development and skill formation, and the socio-economic and health impacts of extreme climate and environmental shocks in low- and middle-income countries. I am also interested in the role of social protection programmes in mitigating the long-term effects of early life shock exposure, as well as investigating interactions with ongoing armed conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic.

I previously worked as a Teaching Associate at Lancaster University, and have held Visiting Researcher positions at GRADE and the University of Oxford. Prior to my PhD I worked as a Statistical Officer with the UK Office for National Statistics and as a Research Assistant with HERU at the University of Aberdeen. I also hold an MSc and MA in Economics from the University of Edinburgh and Heriot Watt University, respectively.

You can view my CV here.