I obtained my PhD in Economics from National University of Singapore. My research interests lie in the fields of behavioral and experimental economics, with a focus on people’s (mis)perception, belief, and cognition, and how they shape behaviors in various contexts such as decision-making, investment, and business. Method-wise, I conduct online experiments and empirical analysis for credible causal inference. I also build simple models to derive empirically testable predictions. In my spare time, I enjoy listening to music and watching football and Netflix.