Mentorship focused on rigorous, real-world research that helps students build standout portfolios for selective programs.

I am a university professor with more than fourteen years of experience teaching and mentoring students in economics, public policy, and health-related fields. My work focuses on applied empirical research using modern quantitative methodology and real-world data.

Throughout my academic career, I have supervised student researchers at multiple levels and helped them develop the technical, analytical, and writing skills required for success in competitive academic and professional environments.

At Summit Bridge Scholars, my goal is to provide ambitious students with authentic research training while helping them build a body of work that meaningfully strengthens their future applications.

  • Individualized mentorship from a long-time university professor to motivated high school, undergraduate, and doctoral students seeking authentic research training.

  • Projects built using the standards of academic scholarship.

  • Emphasis on rigorous quantitative and empirical methods.

  • Intensive one-on-one guidance from idea formation to final manuscript.

  • Research designed to be credible in selective admissions environments

  • Students complete a professional, publication-style paper.