I am the Faculty Leader of the FIRE Sustainability Analytics research group at the University of Maryland. I am dedicated to training undergraduate students in empirical microeconomics and data science. Under my mentorship, students conduct end-to-end research; from data query, exploration, wrangling, modeling, and presentation.

I received my Ph.D. in Agricultural and Applied Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2018. As a researcher, I am interested in using economics and atmospheric science models to assess the consequences of air pollution regulations.

Curriculum Vitae

Email: ruangmas [at] umd.edu