Non-Economics Research

I hold a degree in Philosophy and an enhanced minor in Mathematics (both from Pennsylvania State University). I have done — and to a lesser degree continue to do — research outside of economics.

As an undergraduate, I presented my paper, ‘Defending the Zombie Argument: Responses to Four Modal Logic Refutations,’ at the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium. It explored how modal logic bears on the p-zombie argument and its implications for the philosophy of mind.

I worked as a research assistant under Michelle Sikes on research for Kenya’s Running Women: A History.

I am also currently working with John H. Challis on Accurate Determination of the Principal Moments of Inertia.