About
I am a Master’s student in Data Science at the Center for Data Science, New York University (expected May 2027). I also hold an M.S. in Social Policy and Applied Data Ethics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a B.Econ. from Xiamen University.
My research interests lie at the intersection of data science, urban policy, and social science. I am particularly interested in using quantitative and computational methods to study transportation, urban governance, and economic development.
Currently, I work as a Data Analyst at the NYU Financial Access Initiative (FAI), and as a Graduate Research Assistant at NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, where my research focuses on transportation policy and urban mobility.
Education
- M.S. in Data Science, New York University - Center for Data Science, Courant School, 2025–2027 (expected)
- M.S. in Social Policy and Applied Data Ethics, University of Pennsylvania - School of Social Policy & Practice, 2024–2025
- B.Econ., Xiamen University - School of Economics, 2020–2024
Selected Honors
- Violet Internship & Research Award, NYU, 2025 & 2026
- National Scholarship, Ministry of Education of China, 2023
