Rabhya comes to More in Common with a background in political theory and computer science. She has used both quantitative and qualitative methods to research democratic innovations. 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.