Sulin Chowdhury
Welcome! I am a PhD Candidate in the Agricultural and Resource Economics department at the University of Connecticut.
My research focuses on health economics, development economics, labor economics, the environment, and applications of causal inference. As a researcher, I specialize in analyzing complex economic and development issues using advanced econometric methods and large datasets. My work includes evaluating policy impacts, designing collaborative projects, and providing data-driven insights to inform resarch on economic development and impact.
Prior to my PhD, I was a researcher at the International Food Policy Research Institute and a Masters Student at The University of California, Davis.