I am a third-year Ph.D. Research Scholar in the Microeconomics Research Group at Humboldt University of Berlin, affiliated with the Berlin School of Economics (BSoE). I am also a guest researcher in the Market Behavior Research Department at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, and I collaborate with Lab², a metascience lab focused on Open Science. At Lab², I've been leading the development of educational materials promoting open and transparent research practices. I am also co-leading ManyLabsDACH, a multi-lab experimental economics study across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
My research lies at the intersection of Experimental and Behavioral Economics, with a particular focus on social preferences, fairness ideals, norms and cooperative behavior. I'm also actively involved in crowd-science projects and replications studies.
Prior to my doctoral studies, I earned an M.Sc. in Economics from Istanbul Bilgi University, where I also served as a teaching assistant for two and a half years.