MSc Graduate in Behavioural Science (LSE) and current MSc Student in Economics (University of Cologne)
MSc Graduate in Behavioural Science (LSE) and current MSc Student in Economics (University of Cologne)
I hold an MSc in Behavioural Science from the London School of Economics and Political Science and am currently pursuing an MSc in Economics at the University of Cologne, where I also teach undergraduate seminars in Statistics and Econometrics. My research interests include distributional policy analysis, social preferences, and welfare measures. I analyzed the distributional effects of COVID-19 lockdown policies on life satisfaction and examined the empirical implications of introducing Prioritarianism into policy analysis, offering an alternative to the mainly used Utilitarian Cost-Benefit-Framework. Additionally, I am experienced in programming and executing game-theoretical experiments in oTree using Python, focusing on altruism in medical students.
A comprehensive analysis of how causal evidence on life satisfaction can be integrated into prioritarian social welfare functions for more equitable policy analysis.
An examination of how cash transfer programs influence political support among recipients and the broader implications for policy design.
2024 - 2026
MSc in Economics
University of Cologne
2023 - 2024
MSc in Behavioural Science
London School of Economics and Political Science
2019 - 2023
BSc
The University of Cologne
2022
Exchange Semester
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
2024 - Present
Tutor and Exam Grader
Department of Econometrics and Statistics, University of Cologne
2022 - Present
Research Assistant
Department of Healthcare Management, University of Cologne
2023 - 2024
Research Assistant
Department for Health Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science
2019 - Present
Germany Scholarship
Merit-based national scholarship program
2022
DAAD PROMOS Scholarship
German Academic Exchange Service