About me

I am a Nuffield Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. I received my PhD at the University of Munich (LMU) in 2024. I work on topics in political economy, labor economics, and economics of innovation.

At LMU I have taught an intermediate econometrics course for second-year undergraduate students and co-designed an applied econometrics course for advanced undergraduates. Furthermore, I have taught courses on applied labor economics, the economics of social networks, and the economics of discrimination.

Outside of economics, I am fascinated by the history of Central and Eastern Europe. As part of this interest, I have worked at a Holocaust Museum in Lithuania after finishing high school.

Here is my CV.

Short CV

Current Position

Since 09/2024: Nuffield Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Oxford

Education

2019 – 2024: PhD Economics, University of Munich (LMU)
2022 – 2023: Visiting Scholar, University of California, Berkeley
2017 – 2019: MPhil Economics, University of Oxford
2014 – 2017: BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics, University of Warwick

Teaching

2024 – 2025: Supervision of MPhil theses
2024: Applied Econometrics
2020 – 2024: Intermediate Econometrics
2020 – 2024: Supervision of BSc theses
2023: Applied Econometrics: Topics in Labor Economics
2021 – 2022: Economics of Discrimination
2020: Economics of Social Networks

Awards and Fellowships

2024: Young Economists Award, Austrian Economic Association (NOeG)
2023: Fellowship for Interdisciplinary Economics, Joachim Herz Foundation
2023: Connex Research Grant, Dr. Hans Riegel Foundation
2022: Award for Best Teaching in Economics, LMU Munich
2022: Dissertation Fellowship, Austrian Economic Association (NOeG)
2019: Evidence-Based Economics Fellowship, LMU Munich