Why Economics?
My fascination with economics didn’t start with grand theories, but with subtle observations of everyday life. I began to wonder why nations with similar resources took such divergent paths to prosperity, and what hidden trade-offs lay behind a simple price tag. These questions led me to a single realization: beyond the numbers, economics is the most profound system we have for decoding human choice.
Numbers were never just cold data to me; behind every data point, I see a human decision, and within every trend, a social dynamic. Reading the world through this lens has transformed me into a more curious and more attentive observer. I am now here to deepen this perspective and uncover the human stories hidden within complex data.
Why AI-Integrated Economics?
Economics has always evolved alongside its tools—statistics, computing, and behavioral insights have each reshaped the discipline in their time. Today, Artificial Intelligence is adding a transformative new dimension to this evolution. It enables the simultaneous modeling of complex variables, the testing of policy impacts in virtual environments before they reach the real world, and the uncovering of economic patterns that were previously invisible.
What draws me to this intersection is not merely the technical capability or speed, but the potential it carries: the power to build more inclusive growth models and design precision-driven social and environmental policies. Bringing together the analytical force of data science with the depth of economic thinking is, for me, both an intellectual passion and a commitment to a better future.
Personal Interests
I am drawn to many things, and they feed into one another. Literature is perhaps the most powerful way of capturing human behaviour in its finest detail — which also makes it unexpectedly good preparation for understanding behavioural economics. International relations connects individual choices to global dynamics, and Model UN has turned that connection into a lived practice of negotiation and perspective-taking for me. How artificial intelligence is transforming society — and how we might guide that transformation toward more equitable and sustainable outcomes — sits at the centre of my thinking. The visibility of women in economic and public life is an inseparable part of that picture: building a more inclusive world is both a matter of fairness and a precondition for more productive, more resilient societies.