About Me:

 

Connor Lennon grew up in Seattle, addicted to the tide-pools, forests and wildlife in the Pacific Northwest. He came to Economics late, and spent much of his early undergraduate career exploring applied econometrics, game theory and solar power markets. In graduate school, he became increasingly drawn to machine learning techniques, causal inference, econometrics and how all of these things intersect in environmental economics. In his free time, you can find him struggling to learn Historical European Martial Arts at the Northwest Fencing Academy, hiking out in the woods with his partner Mandy or pouring over ICML causal inference papers.

Currently, he is working on finishing up his PhD supervised by the always helpful Edward Rubin and Glen Waddell