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I am currently an assistant professor at the Department of Government and Public Administration, University of Macau. I received my Ph.D. degree from the Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, worked as an assistant professor at The Education University of Hong Kong, and was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Columbia-Harvard China and the World Program.
I study the political economy of state-building in pre-modern and early-modern East Asia, with a particular focus on Japan. Additionally, my work extends to computational social sciences, such as the estimation of heterogeneous treatment effects and the application of reinforcement learning. My publications appear in Journal of Conflict Resolution, Review of International Organizations, Political Science Research and Methods, Explorations in Economic History, among others.
I am currently an assistant professor at the Department of Government and Public Administration, University of Macau. I received my Ph.D. degree from the Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, worked as an assistant professor at The Education University of Hong Kong, and was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Columbia-Harvard China and the World Program.
I study the political economy of state-building in pre-modern and early-modern East Asia, with a particular focus on Japan. Additionally, my work extends to computational social sciences, such as the estimation of heterogeneous treatment effects and the application of reinforcement learning. My publications appear in Journal of Conflict Resolution, Review of International Organizations, Political Science Research and Methods, Explorations in Economic History, among others.