I’m a student researcher and advocate focused on climate policy, governance, and justice—bridging research and implementation to advance solutions that work for people and the planet.
Explore my workWith a background in computer science and data analysis, I design research projects that connect technical rigor with pressing climate questions. My thesis builds one of the most comprehensive datasets of UNFCCC negotiations—over 30 years of texts—to computationally analyze opposition narratives, including training models to recognize obstruction. At the Climate and Development Lab, I study online anti-renewables movements, tracing how misinformation spreads across social media. I’ve also conducted field-based research on coastal resilience with the New England 3CRS project.
Explore ResearchI combine research with advocacy and hands-on policy engagement. I’ve worked with the Global Center for Climate Mobility and gained direct experience at COP29 in Azerbaijan. My work includes pushing for youth representation at the ECOSOC Youth Forum and participating in negotiations like the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction meetings. Currently, I serve as a Policy Fellow at the Frontlines Foundation, where I focus on democratizing governance processes. I also bring this commitment to student government, expanding access and representation on campus.
See Policy WorkI learn by building. For the third year, I am organizing the Conference of All Life—an immersive climate negotiation simulation that brings together students, faculty, and community members. I’ve created digital tools, like a career pathways visualization for Brown students, and I designed and coded this website from scratch as a UI/UX project. Across all my work, I aim to bridge technical skill with human-centered purpose.
See My ProjectsCreativity is central to how I think and work. I use art, writing, and design as tools for communication, education, and advocacy. From zines that distill complex ideas into accessible formats to reflective writing that explores emerging questions, I see creativity as a way to open dialogue and imagine alternatives. This website is part of that practice: a space I built to make ideas visible and shareable.
Explore Creative WorkI’m a multilingual international student working across research, advocacy, and implementation in climate governance and justice. I care about making complex systems legible and usable—through data, design, and collaboration.
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