Talks and presentations

Music Ex Machina

May 17, 2024

Talk, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

I presented my research on the economics of music at the University of Virginia’s Quantitative Collaborative in 2023 and 2024. ```

Music Ex Machina

May 02, 2024

Talk, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

I presented my research on the economics of music at the University of Virginia’s Economics Research Colloquium ```

Demand Estimation in the Airline Industry

February 26, 2024

Talk, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

I was invited to present to a graduate class in industrial organization on empirical demand estimation on the airline industry, focusing especially on the the Berry, Carnal, Spiller (2006) method of estimating demand for flights. I discussed this method in the context of Berry and Jia (2010) and Ciliberto and Williams (2014). ```

Music And Economics

November 14, 2022

Talk, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

I was invited to present to undergraduate students on the intersections of music and economics, and how we can use economic tools to understand the music industry.

TEDXHamilton: The Sweet Satisfaction of Statistical Analysis

October 01, 2015

Talk, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York

I was invited to present on creative applications of statistical analysis, and how it can be used to learn about the world. I highlighted some of my work on a matchmaking program for my college’s Last Chance Dance.