His work has appeared in a number of top journals, including Nature, Nature Communications, The Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences, and Management Science, as well as in popular news outlets, such as The Atlantic, Wired, and The Harvard Business Review. He has received top research awards.
Research Experience
Serves as Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford Graduate School of Business and is the Spence Faculty Scholar for 2025-2026.
Education
Received dual bachelor's degrees in philosophy and rhetoric (with a minor in cognitive science) from the University of Waterloo, and an MA in Cognitive Linguistics from the University of British Columbia. He then completed a PhD in Communications in the Network Dynamics Group at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication.
Background
Research interests include Organizational Behavior, Cognitive Linguistics. He is the co-director of the Berkeley-Stanford Computational Culture Lab and a founding member of the theoretical cognitive science and machine learning collective comp-syn ("computational synesthesia").