
I am a computational social scientist who uses smartphone sensor data to study human behavior. In particular, I examine how mobility patterns (e.g., the places people visit, their daily routines, distance traveled, etc.) can inform our understanding of personality and mental health. My research aims to provide a deeper theoretical understanding of these psychological phenomena, while fostering the development of personalized interventions to promote well-being.
News
Our latest paper was just published in the European Journal of Personality and recently featured on their blog.
I will be speaking at the Technology and Measurement Around the Globe (TMAG) virtual symposium on June 3, 2021.