Welcome to my website
I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at CGIAR (Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT). My current role involves research and programming activities aimed at promoting a transition towards inclusive and equitable low-emission development pathways. Before joining CGIAR in 2022, I completed my PhD in Public Policy at the University of Tokyo, where I examined the intersections between climate policy, finance, and security.
My work on climate security has been featured in peer-reviewed journals and referenced by the IPCC in their 6th Assessment Report. At present, my research concentrates on three main areas: compounded climate security risks in socio-ecological systems, problems with access and scaling in multilateral climate finance, and policy coherence analysis. In addition to writing papers, I am leading the development of an early warning system for accredited entities in multilateral climate funds and contributing to the design of a community based adaptation project.
Beyond my formal research, I have a keen interest in computational social science, and in my spare time I have been developing software and toolkits for discourse and policy analysis. You can find these resources on my Github page.
On this website, you can find more about my work and publications. If climate security is a topic that interests you, I encourage you to visit the Climate Security Hub. Additionally, for those who enjoy cycling, feel free to browse my cycling blog.
Thank you for stopping by, and I hope you find the resources on this website useful.