Munson, Dylan
Dylan Munson is a PhD candidate in Duke University’s environmental policy program. He is an interdisciplinary social scientist engaged with the study of human-environmental systems. He is particularly interested in using agent- and network-based methods to simulate the impact of climate change adaptation policies on farmers in developing countries. Dylan is currently working with data from Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Kenya, and is in the early stages of collaborations on work in China as well. He works frequently with others in the SETI network at EfD. For his undergraduate education, he received a First-Class Joint Honours degree in economics and English literature from McGill University in 2020, and before enrolling at Duke, he worked as a research assistant at the Federal Reserve Board.