Research Interest
Asset Pricing, Macro Finance, Network EconomicsBiography
I am a PhD candidate at Texas A&M University. My research explores the interactions between production networks, supply chains, and financial markets, examining how shocks, information flows, and inter-firm relationships within these networks shape asset prices, macroeconomic dynamics, and systemic risk across the financial market. Before joining Texas A&M University, I received my Master’s degree in Quantitative Economics from Peking University. Outside of research, I have a deep interest in nineteenth-century Russian literature, especially Dostoevsky, late Romantic music, particularly Mahler, and German classical philosophy, especially Kant.