I am a final-year PhD student at Faculty of Law, Cambridge. My primary research interest is in tax law and, in particular, international taxation, comparative tax law and history of tax law. My PhD research investigates whether and to what extent bilateral income tax treaties concluded between low-income countries and G20 member countries restrict taxing rights of the former.

At Cambridge, I have taught various subjects, including tax law, contract law and land law. I have been a co-convener of Cambridge Tax Discussion Group since 2022. I was a Managing Editor of Cambridge International Law Journal and a Senior Editor of Cambridge Law Review.

Prior to academia, I spent a few years in practice as a tax advisor in London and New York. I was a transaction tax manager at Ernst & Young in London. I am a Certified Public Accountant of New York State. Before Cambridge, I read tax law at Harris Manchester College, Oxford and Fordham.