I am a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Daniels School of Business at Purdue University, where I teach courses like Management Information Systems and Economic Analysis of Technology Markets. As an industrial organization economist, my research combines game theoretic models with real-world data to form policy-relevant conclusions about how firm behavior impacts social welfare. My research covers such topics as antitrust, bankruptcy, price discrimination, and capital structure. Prior to receiving my Ph.D. in economics from Duke University, I was a corporate financial analyst for an investment bank, where I specialized in industrial mergers and acquisitions.