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Education
- 2024 (exp.) – Ph.D. in Economics, LSE
- 2020 – M.Res. in Economics, LSE (with Distinction)
- 2018 – B.Sc. in Mathematics, Sorbonne Université
Research experience
- Alan Turing Institute
- 2020 - 2022 – Enrichment Student (visiting research position)
- National Bank of Belgium
- 2022 – Visiting Ph.D. researcher
- LSE
- 2019 - 2021 – RA to Profs. Arun Advani, Felix König & Andy Summers
- 2017 - 2018 – RA to Profs. Camille Landais & Johannes Spinnewijn, LSE
- Harvard Kennedy School & LSE
- 2016 - 2017 – RA to Profs. Riccardo Crescenzi (LSE), Ricardo Hausmann (HKS) & Frank Neffke (HKS)
- 2016 - 2017 – RA to Profs. Riccardo Crescenzi (LSE), Ricardo Hausmann (HKS) & Frank Neffke (HKS)
Teaching experience
- LSE
- 2021 - 2023 – M.Sc. Macroeconomics – TA to Matthias Doepke, Wouter den Haan & Alwyn Young
- 2020 - 2022 – M.Sc. & Ph.D. Statistics and Probabilities for Economics – TA to Marcia Schafgans
- 2019 - 2020 – TA to Taisuke Otsu, Steve Pischke & Canh Thien Dang
- 2019 – Python for Social Scientists – Ph.D. course
- LSE, Widening Participation school
- Economics teacher for students from London state schools (outreach program)
- Economics teacher for students from London state schools (outreach program)
Grants
- 2022 IGC Small Research Grant (£18,000, co-PI)
- 2022 STICERD Ph.D. research grant (£5,000, PI)
- 2021 CEPR-STEG Ph.D. Research Grant (£15,000, PI)
- 2021 STICERD Ph.D. research grant (£5,000, PI)
- 2021 LSE Race Equity Innovation Fund (£2,000, co-applicant)
Skills
- Computer skills – Stata, Matlab, Python, LATEX, ArcGis, Gephi, Git & GitHub, HTML & Markdown
- Languages – French (native), English (proficient), German (fading)