Biography
I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Sociology at Cornell University. I study how inequality shapes and is shaped by social networks. My work employs innovative quantitative approaches to study complex data structures in interdisciplinary areas. I have extensive experience in managing over 24 independent US datasets. I have three lines of interrelated research. The first line of my research is on social capital and how it interacts with social inequality. A second line of my research examines the sequential relationship between social disadvantage, network dynamics, and health. The third line of my research examines business networks and the role of geographic distance in their formation and evolution.
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Doctoral Student
Department of Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, United States
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