I am a Marie Curie Research Fellow at Pompeu Fabra University, where I work on questions of human mobility, social segregation, international migration, stochastic search strategies, and the spatial analysis of movement patterns generated by a variety of different organisms.
Experience
2013–present
Postdoctoral Researcher, Movement Ecology Lab, CREAF
Education
2013
Princeton University, Ph.D.
2003
Cornell Law School, J.D.
1997
Cornell University, B.S. in Biology
Publications
2013
New Approaches to Human Mobility: Using Mobile Phones for Demographic Research, Demography
2012
Educational Achievement Gaps Between Immigrant and Native Students in Two “New” Immigration Countries: Italy and Spain in Comparison, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
2006
The Second Circuit’s “New Asylum Seekers”: Responses to an Expanded Immigration Docket, Catholic University Law Review
2006
The Nature and Causes of the Immigration Surge in the Federal Courts of Appeals, New York Law School Law Review
2006
Exorbitant Jurisdiction, Maine Law Review
2005
Why Are So Many People Challenging Board of Immigration Appeals Decisions in Federal Court: An Empirical Analysis of the Recent Surge in Petitions for Review, Georgetown Immigration Law Journal
2002
Collateral Bar and Contempt: Challenging a Court Order After Disobeying It, Cornell Law Review