About me
I am currently in the fourth year of my PhD at LMU Munich. My main research interests lie in political economics, labor economics, and economic history.
At LMU, I have taught undergraduate courses on the economics of social networks and the economics of discrimination. Moreover, I teach an intermediate econometrics course for second-year bachelor students.
Outside of economics, I am fascinated by the history of 19th and 20th century Central-Eastern Europe. As part of this interest, I have worked at a Holocaust Museum in Lithuania after finishing high school.
Short CV
Education
2019 – present: PhD Economics, University of Munich (LMU)
2022 – 2023: Visiting PhD Student, University of California, Berkeley
2017 – 2019: MPhil Economics, University of Oxford
2014 – 2017: BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics, University of Warwick
Teaching experience
- Intermediate Econometrics (4x)
- Economics of Discrimination (2x)
- Economics of Social Networks (1x)
- Supervision of Bachelor theses (4x)
Awards and fellowships
2022: NOeG Dissertation Fellowship, Austrian Economic Association
2022: Award for Best Teaching in Economics, LMU Munich
2019 – 2021: Evidence-Based Economics Fellowship, LMU Munich
Work experience
2017: Summer internship at Frontier Economics, London, UK
2016: Summer internship at Oxera Consulting, London, UK
2015: Internship at Agenda Austria Think Tank, Vienna, Austria
2013 – 2014: Volunteer and Tour Guide at the Jewish Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania