I am a proud Ph.D. in International Development and Cooperation of the Graduate School of International Development (GSID) of Nagoya University, Japan. I hold a Master’s degree in Economics from Shiga University, Japan and, I was a 2 years Research Student at the prestigious Faculty of Data Science of the same university.
My main interests stay in applying modern data science, spatial analysis and health econometrics method to analyze and predict health, economic outcomes and regional behaviors. I primarily aim to use health information, statistics and mathematics for economic development and regional decision modeling.
I love to be engaged in the learning community and build leadership. When I am not studying, I like to share programming tips and discuss Economics and development issues with my classmates. Otherwise, I am either playing the piano or enjoying a coffee-talk!
Please see my resumé here.
Ph.D. in International Development, 2024
Nagoya University, Japan
Master in Economics, 2021
Shiga University, Japan
Master in Statistics-Econometrics, 2016 (not completed)
Abomey-Calavi University, Benin
BSc in Health Economics, 2011
Abomey-Calavi University, Benin
Health is improving in Sub-Saharan Africa. But still, there is a lot of inequality in its distribution. Focusing on West and Central Africa…
Uneven regional development has become an issue in China since the Open and Reform Policy in the 1980s. The imbalance can be observed as the “coastal-west divide” in previous convergence studies.
This encouragement project was designed to demistify the image that R programming is hard and frustating. Hope it helps!
I have more than 7 years of experience using the programming language R.
My favorite ground for making R and Stata superpowers shine.
I use Overleaf to write professionally with Latex codes.
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If you have any questions regarding my work, please do not hesitate!