Rabhya comes to More in Common with a background in political theory and computer science. She has used both coding and qualitative methods to research democratic institutions. As a Mitchell Scholar in Ireland, she worked with computer scientists and political scientists to study citizens assemblies’ potential to accelerate climate mitigation. During her undergraduate studies, she spent a summer in Reykjavik through the Brady Johnson Program in Grand Strategy, researching Iceland’s 2010 constitutional reform process. She holds a BA in Computer Science and Political Science from Yale University and an MA in Political Communication from Dublin City University. After backpacking and living abroad, Rabhya is excited to return back to the East Coast and focus on American democracy.