Sergio Emilio Carballido
¡Hola!
I’m an international student from Mexico City interested in the intersection between humanities, social sciences and economics. I have mostly experience working with professors in the humanities and social sciences, but I want to expand my research to other quantitative fields such as economics.
This year, I’ll be conducting my own independent research as a Wolf Humanities Fellow. I’ll be researching on popular saints in Mexico City. I’m interested in graduate studies and I would love to collaborate with other students in their independent studies and research projects.
I’m planning to double major in Mathematical Economics and Religious Studies and I have a special interest in East Asia and Latin America, so if you have any questions related to those fields don’t hesitate to contact me.
I hope to see you soon!
Other interests: coffee, Lindy Hop, biking, languages, business and politics
Research Experience:
- Research Assistant with Professor Tulia Falleti on Dispossessions in the Americas
- Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring (PURM) with Professor Thomas on The Politics of Education in the United States and Japan
- Global Research & Internship Program in Montevideo, Uruguay.
- Wolf Humanities Fellowship
Academic Major(s): Mathematical Economics, Religious Studies