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I'm a behavioral scientist studying the psychology of how we work together to solve collective goals.

I'm currently an Associate Professor of Practice in the Philosophy, Politics, & Economics (PPE) program at the University of Pennsylvania.
My research program explores the psychology of collective action and morality, investigating the cognitive abilities and moral beliefs that allow our species to cooperate so successfully. At Penn, I teach courses on behavioral economics, advanced research methods, and capstone seminars on moral psychology and the origins of cooperation & conflict. I'm also a research affiliate of Penn's Center for Social Norms and Behavioral Dynamics led by Dr Cristina Bicchieri.
I received my PhD in social psychology from Boston College in 2023. I was a PPE postdoctoral fellow at Penn from 2023-2024 before starting my current role as a Professor of Practice (a fancy title for teaching professor).
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