I work in microeconomic theory and its applications. In terms of methodologies, I like to think about problems which have some structure that makes them amenable to linear analysis, convexity, optimization and fixed-point theory. I have investigated some problems involving solution concepts for games, decision theory and mechanism design. Additionally, I am working in applications of game theory in models with agents that are behavioral. For instance, I am trying to understand the implications of causal misperceptions in discrimination economics. I wrote my PhD dissertation at the Indian Statistical Institute (Delhi Center) under the mentorship of Professor Arunava Sen - the degree awarded in December 2023. I was a visiting researcher (July 2018 - October 2018) at the Queen's University at Belfast. I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Essex (February 2023 - June 2023) where I worked with Professor Daniel F. Garrett. My current assignment is at Tel Aviv University (October 2023 - September 2024) as a postdoctoral fellow with Professor Ran Spiegler.