I am a computational social scientist. Methodologically, I develop computational tools for the collection and analysis of text and network data from social media. Substantively, I study political communication under both authoritarian and democratic contexts from a comparative perspective.
I teach and research at The University of Hong Kong (HKU). Before this job, I took postdoc fellowships at UPenn’s Center for the Study of Contemporary China and NYU’s Center for Social Media and Politics.
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PhD in Political Science, 2019
Duke University
MS in Statistical Science, 2019
Duke University
Bachelor of Social Sciences, 2013
The University of Hong Kong